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The ‘Poppyseed’ Predator: Invasive Tick Threatens WNC Livestock, Pets, and WildlifeNews

The ‘Poppyseed’ Predator: Invasive Tick Threatens WNC Livestock, Pets, and Wildlife

WNC -- May 6, 2026: As the 2026 spring grazing season hits its peak, a silent and nearly invisible predator is tightening its grip across the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Asian Longhorned Tick (ALT), an invasive species first identified in North Carolina in 2018, has officially reached endemic status, creating a crisis that bridges the gap between commercial pastures, wilderness areas, and residential backyards.

Marge FarringtonMay 6, 2026
$125K Boost: Swannanoa Valley Nonprofits Tackle Key Needs

$125K Boost: Swannanoa Valley Nonprofits Tackle Key Needs

WNC -- Nonprofits serving the Black Mountain and Swannanoa Valley communities are set to receive a significant boost, with $125,000 in new grant fun...

May 6, 2026
Asheville Faces $18 Million Crossroads: Home Repairs or New Apartments?

Asheville Faces $18 Million Crossroads: Home Repairs or New Apartments?

Asheville -- May 6, 2026: Following the recent conclusion of the partial federal government shutdown, a significant wave of disaster recovery resources has been "unlocked" for Western North Carolina. This restoration of federal activity has brought Asheville City Council to a critical decision point this Tuesday, May 12: how to balance $18.2 million in federal funds between long-term housing development and the immediate repair needs of local homeowners.

May 6, 2026
Shelter Dogs Lose Greenway Access: Yancey County Humane Society Seeking New Walking Trails

Shelter Dogs Lose Greenway Access: Yancey County Humane Society Seeking New Walking Trails

Yancey County -- May 5, 2026: A few "bad apples" have created a significant hurdle for the dogs at the Yancey County Humane Society (YCHS). In a Facebook post shared yesterday, the shelter announced that they are no longer permitted to walk their dogs on the greenway trail surrounding the local high school football stadium.

May 6, 2026
The Big Soak: Two Rounds of Rain Offer Relief to Parched Western North Carolina

The Big Soak: Two Rounds of Rain Offer Relief to Parched Western North Carolina

WNC -- May 6, 2026: t is a sound many Western North Carolina residents have been longing for: the steady rhythm of rain hitting the roof. After a grueling dry spell that has left our mountains in an Extreme Drought (D3), a significant weather system is finally moving through the region today, Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

May 6, 2026

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Weaverville’s Karlyn Pickens Selected No. 1 Overall in 2026 AUSL DraftSports

Weaverville’s Karlyn Pickens Selected No. 1 Overall in 2026 AUSL Draft

Weaverville -- May 5, 2026: Weaverville native Karlyn Pickens, a 22-year-old right-handed pitcher, has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) College Draft. Her selection by the Carolina Blaze on Monday, May 4, 2026, marks the culmination of a journey that began on local fields in Western North Carolina.

Marge FarringtonMay 5, 2026

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Honoring Resilience: Small Business Week Spotlight on WNCBusiness

Honoring Resilience: Small Business Week Spotlight on WNC

North Carolina -- May 4, 2026: Governor Josh Stein has officially proclaimed May 3–9, 2026, as Small Business Week in North Carolina. This week-long celebration honors the more than one million small businesses that form the backbone of the state's economy, with a particular focus this year on the grit and resiliency of entrepreneurs in Western North Carolina (WNC).

Marge FarringtonMay 4, 2026
Asheville and North Carolina Breweries Shine at 2026 World Beer Cup

Asheville and North Carolina Breweries Shine at 2026 World Beer Cup

Asheville -- April 30, 2026: Asheville's reputation as a premier brewing destination received significant international validation this week, as local breweries secured prestigious medals at the 2026 World Beer Cup. Diatribe Brewing Company, Wicked Weed Brewing, and Hi-Wire Brewing were honored at the globally renowned competition, underscoring the city's brewing prowess on a world stage.

April 30, 2026
Hendersonville Business Growth: Legacy Markets Expands and HiViz LED Invests Millions

Hendersonville Business Growth: Legacy Markets Expands and HiViz LED Invests Millions

Hendersonville Business News -- April 30, 2026: The Hendersonville business landscape is seeing significant movement this week, marked by a major acq...

April 30, 2026
Asheville's Tourism Evolves: Beyond Craft Beer & Mountains

Asheville's Tourism Evolves: Beyond Craft Beer & Mountains

Asheville's tourism sector is undergoing a significant evolution, moving beyond its established reputation for craft beer and mountain scenery. The region is adapting to new visitor demands and economic pressures, including recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene in 2024, by emphasizing experiential and diversified offerings.

April 29, 2026
Asheville Shops Innovate: Navigating Economic Shifts

Asheville Shops Innovate: Navigating Economic Shifts

April 25, 2026: Independent businesses across Asheville are creatively adapting to rising costs and evolving consumer habits through a mix of diversification, enhanced physical presence, and community engagement. "These strategies have fostered a remarkable resilience as the region continues its long-term economic and infrastructure recovery following the historic impact of Hurricane Helene in late 2024."

April 25, 2026

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Forest Bathing Trend: Hendersonville Finds Peace in NatureLifestyle

Forest Bathing Trend: Hendersonville Finds Peace in Nature

Hendersonville, North Carolina, is increasingly becoming a hub for residents and visitors seeking tranquility through forest bathing, a low-impact wellness practice known as shinrin-yoku in Japanese. This mindful immersion in forested environments offers a unique approach to reducing stress and improving overall well-being, drawing participants to the region's abundant natural landscapes.

Marge FarringtonMay 5, 2026

Outdoors

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Canton's Riverfront Renaissance: Pigeon River Beckons Summer FunOutdoors

Canton's Riverfront Renaissance: Pigeon River Beckons Summer Fun

Canton -- While the French Broad often gets the regional spotlight, the Pigeon River offers a more intimate, community-focused summer experience. From the quiet headwaters at Lake Logan to the bustling activity at Canton Recreation Park, the river is fully open for the season and ready for adventure.

Marge FarringtonMay 3, 2026
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