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Henderson County pick-your-own apple orchards — and one pear orchard — are open now or opening soon. Read Story »
Henderson County Sheriff Lowell Griffin has issued a strong defense of his department’s use of Flock cameras, saying that they help investigators make arrests in serious crimes and that his office's internal affairs policies safeguard against abuse. Read Story »
The attorneys representing a Henderson County woman accused of poisoning multiple people, including her daughters, is asking a court to separate one of the murder counts she faces from other charges in the case. Read Story »
A 31-year-old Hendersonville man was sentenced to up to 24 years in prison after he pleaded guilty last week to charges of second-degree kidnapping and statutory rape of a child 15 years old or younger, District Attorney R. Andrew Murray announced on Monday. Read Story »
A longtime volunteer, a couple who have been community leaders for many years, a couple who started a bike safety program for children and three manufacturing plants are this year's winners of the Henderson County United Way's distinguished service awards. Read Story »
Republican leaders pick Walsh as nominee for NC House District 117
Edwards’s downfall upends the political season
Here's where to find U-pick apple orchards
HHS student attends Appalachian STEM program
On March 4, the day after Chuck Edwards vanquished Republican challenger Adam Smith by 40 points in the Republican primary for the 11th Congressional District, the landscape appeared set for the general election. Read Story »
Party leaders in Henderson County on Thursday night chose Chelsea Walsh as the Republican nominee for state House District 117 in place of incumbent Jennifer Capps Balkcom, who was tapped on Monday night to be the GOP's nominee for the 11th Congressional District. Read Story »
A Henderson County couple convicted of fentanyl and methamphetamine trafficking were sentenced to prison Thursday, U.S. Attorney Russ Ferguson announced. Read Story »