
Fireworks and Missing Pets: Why the Fourth of July Is One of the Most Dangerous Nights of the Year for Animals
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NewsFireworks and Missing Pets: Why the Fourth of July Is One of the Most Dangerous Nights of the Year for Animals
WNC -- June 30, 2026: For many families, the Fourth of July means backyard cookouts, parades, and spectacular fireworks displays. But while people celebrate America's independence, countless pets experience one of the most frightening nights of the year.

Asheville Expands Public Housing Safety Initiative with Focus on Community Support
Asheville -- June 30, 2026: Six Asheville police officers will soon begin full-time patrols in the city's public housing communities as part of a yearlong pilot program aimed at improving public safety, reducing crime, and strengthening relationships with residents.
June 30, 2026
City of Asheville offices close July 3 for Independence Day holiday: Celebrate July 4 in the South Slope
City of Asheville -- City of Asheville offices will be closed Friday, July 3 in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Saturday, July 4, the City, along with our Asheville Downtown Association partner, is a proud producer of the Independence Day Block Party presented by Ingles.
June 30, 2026
Buncombe County Man Sentenced to 20–29 Years in Prison for Child Sex Offenses
Buncombe County -- June 29, 2026: A Buncombe County man has been sentenced to a minimum of 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to sexually assaulting a child in a public park restroom and possessing child sexual abuse material.
June 30, 2026
HACA Cuts Staff to Realign Funds for Asheville Housing Future
Asheville -- June 29, 2026: The Housing Authority of the City of Asheville (HACA) has announced a significant organizational restructuring that will reduce its workforce from 112 employees to fewer than 50 full-time positions by the end of 2027. Agency officials say the changes are necessary to restore financial stability after approximately 75% of the authority's financial reserves were depleted over the past two years.
June 29, 2026Sports
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SportsSummer Sports Camps and Conditioning Keep Western North Carolina Student-Athletes Moving Toward Fall Seasons
WNC Sports -- June 28, 2026: While the school year may be over, athletic fields, gymnasiums, weight rooms and practice facilities across Western North Carolina remain busy as student-athletes prepare for another exciting fall sports season.

Big News for WNC Sports Fans: National Championships, New Venues, and Rivalry Matches
WNC Sports -- June 25, 2026: It has been an action-packed week for the Western North Carolina sports scene. From massive announcements by national governing bodies to a groundbreaking new local business on Asheville’s South Slope, our mountain communities continue to prove they are a powerhouse for both competitive sports and fan culture. Here are the top stories shaping the local sports landscape this week.
June 25, 2026
WNC Sports Icon Kent Briggs Passes Away at 68
Cullowhee -- June 22, 2026: The Western North Carolina sports community is mourning the loss of a true local legend. Kent Briggs, a former Western Carolina University quarterback who went on to serve his alma mater as both an assistant and head football coach, passed away on Friday, June 19, 2026, at the age of 68.
June 22, 2026
PGA TOUR Returns to the Mountains: Tickets on Sale for Inaugural Biltmore Championship Asheville
Asheville -- June 18, 2026: PGA TOUR Returns to the Mountains: Tickets on Sale for Inaugural Biltmore Championship Asheville Professional golf is officially returning to Western North Carolina this fall for the first time in more than 80 years. Tournament organizers announced that tickets are officially available for the inaugural Biltmore Championship Asheville, scheduled for September 17–20, 2026.
June 18, 2026
Play Ball! Pro Baseball Returns to HomeTrust Park, Plus Regional Tennis, Lacrosse, and Outdoor Sports Across WNC
WNC Sports -- June 16, 2026: Action is heating up across the Western North Carolina sports scene. From minor league baseball homestands and historic clay-court tennis showdowns in the heart of downtown Asheville to massive youth regional tournaments taking over Buncombe County fields, there is plenty for local sports fans to track. Further west, mountain biking trails offer prime recreation.
June 16, 2026Business
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BusinessWNC Nonprofits: Apply Now for Pisgah Health Foundation Grants Up to $25K
WNC -- June 23, 2026: The Pisgah Health Foundation is set to open its 2026 grant cycle on July 1, making $250,000 available to nonprofit organizations serving Transylvania, Haywood, and Madison counties. Grants will be awarded for initiatives aimed at improving health and well-being, with individual awards reaching up to $25,000.

Off the Bench: Summer Vendor Festival in Asheville
Asheville -- June 20, 2026: City of Asheville Press Release Asheville Parks & Recreation (APR) offers hundreds of educational, cultural, and recreational opportunities throughout the year led by experts in the field. However, an upcoming festival invites community members to explore the entrepreneurial spirit of the area’s local creative communities at Summer Vendor Festival at Linwood Crump Shiloh Community Center. Created by Facility Manager Tameka Hill, the event provides a unique platform for local small businesses to showcase their work to a larger audience.
June 20, 2026
UNC Health Eyes $747M Asheville Hospital Expansion at Westgate Shopping Center
Asheville Business -- June 19, 2026: A massive commercial shift is brewing on Patton Avenue. UNC Health has officially filed a Certificate of Need (CON) application with state regulators for a proposed 92-bed acute care hospital, dubbed UNC Health West. While the medical expansion is a major healthcare story, the real estate strategy behind it is shaking up the local business community: the health system is targeting the prominent Westgate Shopping Center site.
June 19, 2026
Underground Threat Imperils North Carolina’s Multi-Million Dollar Blueberry Industry
North Carolina -- June 17, 2026: A decades-old agricultural mystery unfolding beneath the soil of North Carolina’s premier blueberry farms has finally been solved. Researchers at North Carolina State University have officially identified a native "mystery bug" that has been quietly decimating crops: Prionus imbricornis, commonly known as the tile-horned Prionus beetle.
June 17, 2026
Chapel Hill’s Iconic Carolina Coffee Shop Named North Carolina’s Oldest Restaurant by Country Living
Chapel Hill -- The secret has been out on Franklin Street for over a century, but now the rest of the nation is taking note. Country Living magazine...
June 17, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentAsheville's Weekend Pulse: Your Guide to Fun & Entertainment
Asheville Entertainment News -- June 24, 2026: Summer is in full swing across the mountains, and this weekend brings an incredible lineup of live music, outdoor celebrations, and community gatherings right to our doorstep. Whether you want to browse local art, dance under the stars, or catch a great comedy show, here is your curated guide to the best entertainment options around town from Friday, June 26 through Sunday, June 28, 2026.

Celebrate Dad: Top Father's Day Weekend Events Across Western North Carolina
Western NC -- Father’s Day is just around the corner, and communities across Western North Carolina are pulling out all the stops to celebrate dad. Whether he’s an art enthusiast, an outdoor adventurer, a comedy fan, or a foodie, the region has an incredible lineup of events running this Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21, 2026.
June 18, 2026
Laughter in the Mountains: Two Massive Comedy Acts Heading to WNC This Weekend
WNC Comedy Shows -- If your weekend plans involve nothing more than staring at a wall or arguing with the TV, it is time for a serious upgrade. Western North Carolina is getting a double-dose of world-class comedy this Friday night. Whether you want to head into the heart of Asheville or take a scenic drive over to Cherokee, you have two incredible (but completely different) reasons to get out of the house and laugh until your stomach hurts.
June 16, 2026
Remembering Diana Wortham: A Legacy of Quiet Generosity
Asheville -- June 13, 2026: The Asheville community is mourning the loss of one of its most dedicated yet unassuming benefactors. Diana Gayle Wortham passed away peacefully at her home on June 7, 2026, at the age of 82.
June 13, 2026
Mountain Sunshine & Main Street Magic: Your Ultimate Guide to WNC’s Packed Summer Weekend
WNC Entertainment News -- The mountain summer is out in full force, and the weekend of June 12–14, 2026, is serving up a spectacular lineup of open-air events. If you are looking to map out a perfect road trip, WNC’s small towns are stepping into the spotlight with everything from traditional Appalachian strings to out-of-this-world street festivals.
June 8, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleFDA Approves First New Sunscreen Ingredient in More Than 25 Years
Lifestyle -- June 29, 2026: Americans will soon have access to a new sunscreen ingredient for the first time in more than 25 years, marking an important step forward in sun protection.

Beyond the Scoreboard: Celebrating the Students Who Bring the Arts to Life
WNC Life Style: June 28, 2026: As summer unfolds across Western North Carolina, many students are enjoying vacations, family trips, and long days with friends. But for another group of students, summer is anything but a break.
June 28, 2026
The Mother of Invention: How a Safe, Chemical-Free Kitchen Remedy Became a Scientific Tick-Fighting Breakthrough
Lifestyle News -- June 24, 2026: If you’ve ever spent an afternoon exploring our beautiful mountain trails or simply tending to your backyard garden, you know that the outdoor lifestyle comes with one major, unwelcome tagalong: ticks.
June 24, 2026
City of Asheville Announces Design Concept for New Fire Station 9
Asheville -- City of Asheville Press Release: The City of Asheville is pleased to share the latest design concept from ADW Architects for the new Fir...
June 23, 2026
Terpsicorps Launches Summer Season July 9 Fundraiser Benefiting MANNA, Featuring River Guerguerianssf
Asheville -- Movement for MANNA will feature internationally acclaimed percussionist River Guerguerian, live dance, local food tastings, and the debut of the Asheville Foodie Raffle
June 18, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsBeat the Heat: Western North Carolina's Best Pools & Natural Swimming Holes
WNC -- June 29, 2026: As summer temperatures climb across Western North Carolina, there's no better way to cool off than spending the day in the water. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly public pool, a refreshing mountain swimming hole, or an unforgettable waterfall adventure, Haywood County and the surrounding mountains offer plenty of options.

Before You Head Outdoors: Sunscreen Could Be the Most Important Thing You Pack
Hot Fun in the Summertime! -- Whether you're hiking a trail along the Blue Ridge Parkway, fishing your favorite mountain stream, working in the garden, or spending an afternoon at the lake, sunscreen deserves a place on your outdoor checklist just as much as water and sturdy shoes.
June 27, 2026
WNC Tourism Comeback: What You Need to Know for Independence Day in the Smokies
WNC Travel and Outdoor Fun -- June 25, 2026: Planning to celebrate Independence Day weekend in the mountains? With America celebrating its historic 250th anniversary this year, there is an incredible energy in the air—and the absolute best way to celebrate our nation's resilience is right here in Western North Carolina!
June 25, 2026
Sun & Sounds: Your Weekend Guide to Outdoor Events Across WNC
WNC Outdoor Fun -- June 12, 2026: Sun & Sounds: Your Weekend Guide to Outdoor Events Across WNC With summer weather settled firmly into the ridges and valleys of Western North Carolina, the weekend calls for open-air adventures, mountain tunes, and community gatherings. From the banks of the Pigeon River to the farmlands of Henderson County, our mountain communities are bustling with ways to step outside, support local artisans, and soak up the fresh air.
June 12, 2026
Profile Trail on Grandfather Mountain Reopens!
Banner Elk Tourism Development Authority (TDA) Jume 7, 2026: The Reopening of Profile Trail on Grandfather Mtn on June 6, 2026. Happy National Trails Day! Start at the Grandfather Mtn State Park Parking Area and restrooms on NC 105 (across from The Pedalin' Pig). The trail and parking area closed after damages from Helene.
June 8, 2026