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Overnight closures will return to Interstate 26 in Buncombe County next week as crews continue removing the old Blue Ridge Parkway bridge over the interstate, the NCDOT announced. Read Story »
The Brooklyn Creek Restoration Project at Sullivan Park has been awarded the 2025 Stormwater Project of the Year by the North Carolina Chapter of the American Public Works Association Stormwater Division. Read Story »
Aaron Burdett and Jim Lauderdale will headline a Holiday Homecoming concert benefit concert for the Junior Appalachian Musicians of Henderson County at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, at Trailside Brewing Co. at Lennox Square. Read Story »
Henderson County’s Adult Recovery Court will mark a major milestone on Nov. 12 when it celebrates its first program graduate. Read Story »
State Rep. Jake Johnson has announced his campaign for re-election to the state House in District 113, made up of Polk and parts of Rutherford, McDowell and Henderson counties. Read Story »
An all-new edition to a favorite holiday tradition, A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas, will feature cherished Christmas classics along with new arrangements and holiday fun. Read Story »
Lapsley rips Balkcom over loss of $13M sewer grant
Trump endorsement of 'MAGA Warrior' Edwards fails to mention Helene
Bearfootin' Bears fetch record $141,000 at auction
Extreme kayakers will return to reshaped river for renowned Green Race
For 16 years, Kenmure Fights Cancer and AdventHealth Hendersonville have partnered to bring hope, healing and whole-person care to neighbors facing cancer in Western North Carolina. Read Story »
Hendersonville Fire Chief D. James Miller, who has led the city department since March 2020, will retire at the end of this year, City Manager John Connet announced City Council on Thursday night. Read Story »
Tom Eure and Amelia Osborne, a lively folk duo from the Charlotte area whose music melds Celtic, Appalachian and spiritual influences musicians, will present an afternoon concert at the Parish Hall of the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness at 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16. The event is free and open to the public, but donations will be gratefully accepted to further the ongoing Friends of Music & the Arts series. Read Story »