Community members can now train under the Asheville Fire Department to become emergency responders that provide assistance when first responders are delayed or short-staffed.
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The Asheville Touristsâ new ballpark will officially be renamed HomeTrust Park.
HiViz LED Lighting Inc., a U.S.-based company that designs and manufactures emergency vehicle lighting fixtures and equipment, will invest over $6 million in a new facility in Henderson County.
Asheville Regional Airport opened part of its new baggage claim on April 17, redirecting all checked bags to this new part of the airport.
Jennifer Fox and Michael Isaac Robinson of Asheville have been sentenced to 139 and 120 months, respectively, in federal prison for trafficking methamphetamine.
The Asheville Police Department arrested four individuals last week in response to a recent increase in reported bicycle thefts with nearly $50,000 in reported losses over the past several months.
The City of Hendersonville Public Works Department will be conducting roadside mowing on City streets from Monday, April 27 until late September.
Two hundred nature lovers gathered at The Mule at Devilâs Foot Beverage in Asheville on April 15 with one goal: to stop the federal government from rescinding the âroadless ruleâ that keeps ro…
For this yearâs Sound Effects Benefit Concert, Asheville Music Schoolâs Asheville Rockestra is set to rock out to the music of 1976.
Blue Ridge Public Radio Classic has relocated its 90.5 FM transmitter from Mars Hill to High Top, bringing its classical and late-night jazz service to 180,000-200,000 more people.
The newly re-launched Downtown Arts District announces the return of First Friday Art Walk, with the seasonâs first event at 5-8 p.m. Friday, May 1.
âLegally Blonde Jr.â opens at HART Theatre this weekend, with catchy songs, dynamic dance numbers and a whole lot of pink.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild invites the public to the fifth annual Pop-up Mini Craft Fairs, outdoors markets featuring a rotating group of 25 Guild member artists selling handmade work.
Raise a glass and a fork to tantalizing flavors at Hendersonvilleâs Cider, Wine & Dine Weekend, featuring over 40 events, including pairing dinners, barrel tastings and estate tours.
Montford Park Players opens its 2026 season with a fresh take on L. Frank Baumâs timeless classic.
Wortham Center for the Performing Artsâ resident dance company will premiere original contemporary work alongside guest performances in âStewart/Owen Dance + Guests.â
Did you know food waste is the third largest contributor to climate change?
Mountain BizWorks welcomed 13 high-growth potential small businesses selected for the 14th ScaleUp WNC Cohort.
Every spring, Hendersonville residents Tom and Charl…
On Thursday, April 30, the Western North Carolina AI…
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A new stone marker for the western terminus of the Mountains-to-Sea Trail was recently unveiled at the highest peak in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
North Carolina anglers prefer fishing black bass above any other species, adding $2.6 billion to the stateâs economy, according to recent research conducted by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
In an annual survey conducted this February, eight Carolina northern flying squirrels â an endangered species â were discovered living at Grandfather Mountain, the not-for-profit nature park run by the Grandfather Mountain Stewardship Foundation.
Join the Swannanoa Valley Museum for a moderate 4-5 mile hike through the historic property of Fortune Fields, located in the Upper Catawba.
The Hemlock Restoration Initiative and Conserving Carolina join forces for an educational hike in Pisgah National Forest examining how hemlocks provide crucial bird habitats.
Two experienced hikers will talk about lesser-known hikes in the region at the May meeting of the WNC chapter of the Sierra Club.
A federal judge has rejected the Pisgah-Nantahala National Forest Plan, saying the plan violates the Endangered Species Act.
Connect with local outdoor companies, test their latest gear and enjoy family-friendly activities at the 11th annual Get in Gear Festival.