Saturday, June 14, 2025
|
||
![]() |
77° |
Jun 14's Weather Clouds HI: 80 LOW: 75 Full Forecast (powered by OpenWeather) |
Free Daily Headlines
Demonstrators plan to gather at the Grove Street Courthouse and march to the Historic Courthouse on Main Street Saturday morning in one of hundreds of “No Kings Day” events across the U.S. and abroad. Read Story »
Anyone who has tried to reach Hickory Nut Gorge via U.S. 64 or go from Saluda to Tryon on U.S. 176 or drive on Davis Mountain or Finley Cove roads in town can see that the state has plenty of work to do. Read Story »
You don’t see a World War II vintage searchlight much these days but the rare sight was on display in Hendersonville this week, shining its powerful beam miles into the heavens. Read Story »
Big Daddy Love kicks off the 2025 Rhythm & Brews outdoor concert series with Letters to Abigail opening the show at 5:30 Thursday, June 19. Read Story »
In a visit to Henderson County on Thursday North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai touted a pilot that he said has proven to be "the best way to lower health care costs and create healthier communities" and praised a nonprofit offering a substance use recovery program. Read Story »
Pro-democracy demonstrators to march from Grove to Main on Saturday
City adopts budget that keeps tax rate level, raises water and sewer bills
First leg of Ecusta Trail to officially open in July
Habitat at Home wildlife photo contest now open
Final punch list tasks are underway on Interstate 26 in Henderson County forcing overnight closures during the next several weeks, the NCDOT announced. Contract crews will close sections of the interstate overnight between specific exits while that work is finished. Read Story »
The Community Foundation of Western North Carolina approved scholarships totaling $586,500 to 94 WNC students in 59 schools in 20 counties. Read Story »
Hendersonville’s Historic Preservation Commission is inviting individuals with connections to the West End, Peacock Town, Harris Street, Black Bottom and Brooklyn neighborhoods to take part in an upcoming Neighborhood History Project Collection Event. Read Story »