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Well before the Ecusta Trail opened, it was safe to forecast that its construction and use would provoke some conflict. Read Story »
The 2026 Unity Breakfast Celebration is planned for Monday, Jan. 19, at the Blue Ridge Conference Hall at BRCC, the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Breakfast Committee announced. Read Story »
Most non-profit agencies in Western North Carolina struggled in the year after Hurricane Helene with both physical damage to their properties and the emotional wellbeing of their staff, a recent report commissioned by WNC Nonprofit Pathways and Dogwood Health Trust found. Read Story »
The new year began with the arrival of the first baby of 2026 at The Baby Place at AdventHealth Hendersonville. Read Story »
An 18-year-old Mint Hill man who allegedly planned to use knives and hammers to carry out a deadly New Year’s Eve attack at a grocery store and a fast food restaurant in support of ISIS has been arrested and charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, Russ Ferguson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, announced on Friday. Read Story »
Here's the final candidate list for 2026 elections
Democrat challenges Moffitt, two school board incumbents file for re-election
These heroes won state and national awards in 2025
Mini-floats to roll in city's first ‘Mountain Mardi Gras’
The Rotary Club of Hendersonville is now accepting nominations for its 2026 Four-Way Test Scholarships, which honor high school seniors in Henderson County who exemplify the ethical principles used by Rotarians worldwide to guide their decisions and actions. Read Story »
Mission Hospital proudly welcomed its first baby of the new year when Jonah Thomas Roberts was born at 3:46 a.m. in the early hours of New Years Day. Read Story »
For a relatively small community, it’s astonishing how many state, regional and national awards our leaders, non-profits and emergency responders receive. By our count, executives, emergency managers and agencies won at least 16 awards from state and national organizations in 2025, many of them for their response during and after Hurricane Helene. Read Story »