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Legislature likely to move primary to June 7

Laurel Park News

Ecusta Trail work day volunteers exult in 'making the dream'

Volunteers who came out Saturday for the first-ever Ecusta Trail work day expressed a common refrain when they described what inspired them to give their time. Whatever they can do to speed up the trail’s opening, they said, they will.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Citing hazardous roads, city, county announce they'll be closed Tuesday

Citing hazardous road conditions and overnight lows that will create black ice, both the city of Hendersonville and Henderson County announced that government offices will be closed on Tuesday.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Power is back on throughout county

Duke Energy crews restored power to more than 250,000 customers after winter storm Izzy moved through Carolinas on Sunday, the utility reported. The total number of power outages was a third of the three quarters of a million homes and businesses that Duke projected could lose power in the snow and ice storm. By daybreak Tuesday crews had restored power to all customers in Henderson, Polk and Transylvania counties.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

LIGHTNING PHOTOS: My snow day

Roads are all but impassable here in Flat Rock so all I could do was walk with my assistant Callie (pictured) seven-tenths of a mile down Claremont Drive to Greenville Highway and back to make this report.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Do not call 911 with these questions

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North Carolina News

UPDATE: Snow totals, power outages, black ice warning

They got this one right.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Duke Energy estimates 750,000 could lose power

Duke Energy on Saturday projected that up to 750,000 households and businesses in the Carolinas could lose power when a major winter storm marches into region.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Travel will be 'hazardous or impossible' when Izzy dumps up to a foot of snow

The National Weather Service predicted the area would get 6-12 inches of snow and also experience wind gusts up to 35 mph as winter storm Izzy moves in.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Mills River man charged with 29 counts of child exploitation

MILLS RIVER — A 59-year-old Mills River man was charged with 29 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor after law officers pursued information from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, the Henderson County Sheriff's Office said.   Read Story »

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