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First Spinx opens on Asheville Highway at I-26

A new Spinx gas station-convenience store on Asheville Highway opened today, the first of three the Greenville, S.C.-based company plans in Henderson County.   Read Story »

U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards speaks during a meeting with other representatives and N.C. Gov. Josh Stein.

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Edwards urges Stein to lobby Democrats to keep federal government going

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U.S. Senate committee coming to town to learn about SBA aid after Helene

U.S. Sen. Ted Budd will convene a field hearing in Hendersonville Monday on the “SBA’s Hurricane Helene Response: One Year Later,” Budd's office said in a news release.   Read Story »

Elizabeth and Bill Moss along with their 2-month-old granddaughter, Elliott, accepted the Rob and Ginger Cranford Community Service Award from the United Way of Henderson County.

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United Way honors community leaders

The United Way of Henderson County on Tuesday celebrated the people and organizations who make Hendersonville a better place through their hard work and dedication to the community.   Read Story »

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Mills River launches Land Preservation Program

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Chief Blair Myhand

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Read what Chief Myhand says about the city's new Main Street surveillance cameras

The city of Hendersonville has installed surveillance cameras downtown. Police Chief Blair Myhand is owning the decision and he makes a 421-word explanation and defense of the cameras in his latest monthly update.   Read Story »

Four Seasons Politics

Four Seasons Politics

U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards speaks during a meeting with other representatives and N.C. Gov. Josh Stein.

Edwards urges Stein to lobby Democrats to keep federal government going

U.S. Senate committee coming to town to learn about SBA aid after Helene

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Community News

Homeowners in the Wolf Chase subdivision say the removal of trees and grading work for a 93-home development has caused mudslides, damaged a neighborhood walking trail and destroyed wildlife habitat. Forestar, the developer, has committed to remedial work on stormwater runoff and erosion control, city officials say.

Amid neighbors’ complaints, Half Moon Heights developer commits to erosion control

‘Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds’ are using Ecusta Trail

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Don't miss this week's Hendersonville Lightning

We've got coverage of Gov. Josh Stein's appeal for more Hurricane Helene recovery funding, the scoop on the newly released 2024-25 school test scores, news about a $500,000 grant to improve East Flat Rock Park and plenty more.   Read Story »

Harpist Amber Joy Koeppento will perform at 4 p.m. Sunday at St. John in the Wilderness.

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Harpist to perform Sunday at St. John in the Wilderness

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NPS reopens 26-mile segment of Blue Ridge Parkway

The National Park Service on Monday reopened a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway from milepost 382, in Asheville, to milepost 355.3 at the Ridge Junction Overlook, near the entrance to Mount Mitchell State Park, after the completion of two landslide repair projects at milepost 375 and 380.   Read Story »

Investigation into alleged assault at youth club closed with no arrest

JOHN HOOD: Yes, we can stop the fire

Grand jury hands down additional indictments charging Absher

Local Disaster Recovery Partnership accepting requests for assistance

Stein appeals for $13½ billion in immediate Helene aid

County wins $500,000 grant to upgrade East Flat Rock Park

Candlelight prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk is set for Historic Courthouse Monday

Carriage Park developer seeks to add 18 homes