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New Blue Ridge Craft Trails boosts artists and heritage tourism

Hendersonville News

City invites public to comment on parking deck and other upcoming projects

A parking garage, says Jerry Smith, is hardly a new idea.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Vegangelist Lisa McDonald makes disaster aid trip

Lisa McDonald, co-owner of Sanctuary Brewing Co., heads to Puerto Rico this week to aid an organization called Casa Vegana de la Comunidad with food distribution, animal rescue, trauma support and construction efforts in the aftermath of heavy earthquake damage.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Schools on 3-hour delay as NWS warns of black ice

Henderson County schools are on a three-hour delay today as forecasters warned that potential black ice could create hazardous road conditions.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Advent Health Foundation announces new board members

The AdventHealth Hendersonville Foundation welcomed nine new members to its board of directors recently.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

Cooper visits Innovative High School to announce job readiness grant

Gov. Roy Cooper used an appearance at Henderson County's Innovative High School to announce an $825,000 grant to help high school students prepare for college and careers.   Read Story »

Henderson County News

Eight charged after tip brings down big meth trafficking operation

Three months after receiving a tip fingering a major supplier of methamphetamine, Henderson County sheriff's detectives arrested eight individuals they say ran a drug trafficking organization.   Read Story »

Hendersonville News

St. James' School for Little Folks to close

Parishioners, parents and generations of graduates will be saddened to hear the news that the School for Little Folks, school founded in the home of two sisters 88 years ago, will soon close.   Read Story »

Asheville News

GOP leader fumbles attempt to expel press from candidate forum

ASHEVILLE — Republican candidates for the 11th Congressional District nomination were 18 minutes into a campaign forum on Saturday afternoon when district chair Aubrey Woodard rose to make an announcement.   Read Story »

Asheville News

11th District GOP candidates make opening arguments

ASHEVILLE — Ten candidates for the Republican nomination for the open 11th Congressional District seat gathered at an AB-Tech auditorium  Saturday to introduce themselves, make their opening arguments to Republican voters and pledge their unwavering support of President Trump.   Read Story »

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