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Senate leader Phil Berger, R-Rockingham, on Tuesday conceded that he lost his District 26 party primary to challenger Sam Page. Read Story »
World-class orchid growers and breeders will exhibit their works when the Western North Carolina Orchid Society and the North Carolina Arboretum host the 24th Asheville Orchid Festival this weekend at the arboretum. Read Story »
With a brother and extended family he never knew looking on, the remains of World War II soldier Luther Rhodes returned to Henderson County Tuesday, more than 80 years after he died fighting the Japanese during the battle for Guadalcanal. Read Story »
BAT CAVE — The N.C. Department of Transportation, in partnership with local municipalities, will remove barricades and open U.S. 64 to traffic this weekend, ahead of schedule. Read Story »
The public can discover what’s behind the doors of some of Hendersonville’s most intriguing Main Street spaces during the 2026 Downtown Loft Tour 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, March 28. Read Story »
Walkers, joggers, rollers and bicyclists are invited to register for the Main2Main “Walk & Roll” event on Sunday, April 19, supporting the Ecusta Trail. Read Story »
Berger concession caps 15-year reign of power
Berger requests recount, files protests
Loft tour gives glimpse of upstairs downtown
'Joy of Jazz Festival' presents free concert on Saturday
In the coming days, election officials in Guilford and Rockingham counties will conduct a recount in the race for North Carolina State Senate District 26. Read Story »
The halls of Hendersonville High School will once again ring out with the vibes of jazz when the eighth annual “Joy of Jazz Festival” opens at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 28, and culminates with a concert, free and open to the public, at 4 p.m. in the high school auditorium. Read Story »
Laurel Park residents are invited to a drop-in session on the town’s 10-year comprehensive land-use plan from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday, March 23, at First Congregational Church, 1735 5th Ave. W. Read Story »