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NewsHendersonville Man Arrested in Stabbing Incident
A Hendersonville man is in custody following a stabbing on Chadwick Avenue that left another man injured. Police responded to the scene and apprehended the suspect; the victim is receiving medical care.

Repeat Offender Gets Decades for McDowell Kidnapping, Escape
Billy Lee Smith's lengthy sentence underscores the consequences of repeat offenses in North Carolina, particularly with the 'Habitual Felon Status.' This article will delve into the implications of this status and its impact on sentencing in WNC courts.
February 18, 2026
Snowfall Not Enough, Drought Conditions, Residents Avoid Outdoor Burning
Despite recent snowfall in some areas, the drought in Western North Carolina continues to worsen. This article explains why the snowfall wasn't enough to alleviate the drought and what measures are needed.
February 17, 2026
Measles Cases Rise in NC: What WNC Families Need to Know
North Carolina reports a concerning increase in measles cases, with at least one new case reported weekly in 2026. This article will break down the current situation in NC, focusing on what Western North Carolina parents and residents need to know about prevention and symptoms.
February 17, 2026
Roberson HS Students Walk Out Over Immigration Enforcement Concerns
Over 100 T.C. Roberson students staged a walkout Tuesday morning to protest recent immigration enforcement actions in the Asheville area. The demonstration highlights growing student activism and concerns within the local school community.
February 17, 2026Sports
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SportsLocal Cyclists Gear Up for National Mountain Biking Championship
A Western North Carolina cyclist is preparing to compete in the national mountain biking championship. We'll follow their training regimen, explore the challenges of the sport, and highlight the unique terrain that makes WNC a haven for mountain bikers.

Bulldog Spirit: UNC Asheville Homecoming Events You Can't Miss
A comprehensive guide to the best events happening during UNC Asheville's Homecoming Weekend. This article will provide a curated list of activities, from athletic games to alumni gatherings, ensuring readers don't miss out on the fun.
February 16, 2026
Senior Games: More Than Medals, It's Community & Wellness
The Asheville-Buncombe Senior Games promote physical and mental well-being for older adults. Learn how the games foster community spirit and encourage active lifestyles in Buncombe County.
February 14, 2026
Haywood County Gears Up: Pump Track Worlds Qualifier Coming in 2026
Waynesville will host a Velosolutions UCI Pump Track World Championships Qualifier in September 2026, bringing international attention to Haywood County. This event promises to boost tourism and showcase the region's outdoor recreation opportunities.
February 14, 2026
Hoops and Highlights: A Big Week for WNC Sports
WNC -- February 13, 2026: It was a banner week for basketball across Western North Carolina, marked by historic individual milestones and dominant team performances that have shifted the landscape of conference play.
February 13, 2026Business
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BusinessBeyond the Plate: Asheville Restaurant Week Supports Local Farms
Asheville Restaurant Week not only benefits restaurants but also supports local farmers and producers. Learn how participating restaurants are incorporating locally sourced ingredients into their special menus, promoting sustainability and regional agriculture.

Asheville's Independent Bookstores Thrive Despite Amazon's Grip
Local bookstores are finding creative ways to compete with online giants. This article explores their strategies, community engagement, and unique offerings that keep customers coming back.
February 16, 2026
2026 WNC Career Expo
WNC -- February 14, 2026: WNC Career Expo Find the Next Step in Your Career Local employers are hiring now! 2026 WNC Career Expo
February 14, 2026
Canton Weighs Data Center Moratorium After Heated Public Hearing
Canton officials are considering a temporary pause on new data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations. Yesterday's public hearing revealed strong community concerns about noise, environmental impact, and energy consumption.
February 11, 2026
The "Factory" for America: Why Baxter’s Marion Layoffs Signal a New Era in Medicine
Marion -- February 6, 2026: Baxter Healthcare Corp. confirmed yesterday that it has laid off approximately 90 employees at its North Cove manufacturing facility. While the reduction represents 3% of the local workforce, the story behind the cuts reveals a massive shift in how American hospitals operate—a shift that started right here in McDowell County.
February 6, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentAdventure Awaits: BooneDocs Film Fest Celebrates Outdoor Appalachia
The BooneDocs Film Festival features films that capture the beauty and challenges of outdoor life in Appalachia. Explore the festival's focus on environmental themes and adventure narratives, inspiring viewers to connect with nature.

WNC Let’s Go to the Movies: Showtimes for Feb 13–19, 2026
This week in Western North Carolina, the silver screen is alive with a mix of high-octane sequels, chilling horrors, and prestige dramas.
February 13, 2026
Beat the Crowds: Secret Spots & Pro Tips for Downtown Asheville
Escape the tourist traps and discover the local side of downtown Asheville this weekend. We reveal hidden alleys, lesser-known venues, and insider tips for a more authentic experience.
February 13, 2026
Remembering James Van Der Beek
The entertainment world is in mourning following the loss of James Van Der Beek, the beloved actor who became a household name as the earnest Dawson Leery on Dawson’s Creek. James passed away peacefully on the morning of February 11, 2026, at the age of 48, following a courageous and private battle with stage 3 colorectal cancer.
February 12, 2026
Blue Ridge Barn Finds: Artists Transforming Rural Spaces into Galleries
Explore the trend of artists converting barns and rural spaces in Western North Carolina into unique art galleries and studios. Discover how these artists are revitalizing rural communities and offering visitors a distinctive art experience beyond the traditional gallery setting.
February 11, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleWaynesville Branch of Haywood County Libray Reopens February 23. 2026
We’re excited to announce that the Waynesville Branch of the Haywood County Public Library will officially reopen on February 23, 2026! The branch tem...

Buncombe Invests: Tennis Courts, FEMA Aid Signal County Priorities
Buncombe County Commissioners recently approved funding for both a $1.5 million school tennis court project and accepted $1.4 million in FEMA aid. This article examines these decisions in the context of the county's broader budget and strategic priorities.
February 18, 2026
From Sunshine to Seasons: Why "Halfbacks" Choose WNC Living
Explore the reasons why retirees are leaving Florida for Western North Carolina, focusing on the appeal of four distinct seasons, access to quality healthcare at Mission Health and Pardee, and a desire for a slower pace of life. The article will feature interviews with recent "halfback" transplants.
February 14, 2026
Beyond Drought: How Hendersonville's Water Plan Benefits You
Hendersonville's fourth water source is now online, promising greater water security. This article explains how the new intake improves water quality, pressure, and overall service for residents and businesses in Henderson County.
February 14, 2026
NCDHHS Report Shows Progress in Improving Mental Health Services in North Carolina
Press Release: The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today released a report detailing progress increasing access to quality ment...
February 14, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsTulip Time: Capture the Perfect Spring Photo at Biltmore's Gardens
Biltmore's Walled Garden is awash in color this April with its annual tulip bloom. We provide tips and tricks for capturing stunning photos of the floral display, plus details on visiting.

60s are Back! Asheville's Spring Tease Arrives Next Week
After a chilly spell, Western North Carolina is set to enjoy unseasonably warm temperatures next week, climbing into the 60s. We'll explore what this means for local gardens and outdoor activities.
February 11, 2026
Late Winter & Early Spring: Embracing the WNC Outdoors
WNC -- February 8, 2026: As the chill of February begins to give way to the subtle awakening of March, Western North Carolina transforms. This transitional period offers a unique window to experience the Blue Ridge Mountains—where the crisp air of winter meets the first hints of spring green.
February 8, 2026
Hurricane Helene Recovery: $290M Boost for WNC Forests, Wildlife
The U.S. Forest Service and NC Wildlife Commission inked a $290M deal for Hurricane Helene recovery. This influx of funds will restore damaged ecosystems and support wildlife habitats in western North Carolina.
February 6, 2026
Asheville Outdoor Activities & More: Feb. 3–8, 2026
Asheville-- February 3, 2026: Asheville offers a variety of ways to enjoy nature, creativity, and community this week. While most activities are outd...
February 3, 2026