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NewsMonday Morning Commute Stalled by I-26 Crash Near Weaverville
A crash on I-26 near Weaverville caused significant delays for commuters this morning. We'll provide updates on the lane closure, traffic conditions, and any reported injuries.

Federal Judge Orders FEMA to Reinstate BRIC Program, Freeing $200M for NC Mitigation Projects
RALEIGH — A federal judge on Friday ordered FEMA to fully reinstate a key pre-disaster mitigation grant program that was cancelled last year, deliveri...
March 8, 2026
Investigation Underway After Early Morning Shooting in Asheville
ASHEVILLE, NC — The Asheville Police Department (APD) is investigating a violent incident that broke out in the heart of downtown early Sunday morning...
March 8, 2026
Candler Wildfire Reaches 100 Acres as Forecasters Warn of Dangerous Fire Conditions Next Week
CANDLER — A wildfire burning on Georges Branch Road in the Candler community of Buncombe County has grown to 100 acres and remained 65% contained Satu...
March 8, 2026
United Way Awards $800K in Buncombe's Hurricane Helene Recovery
The United Way of Asheville and Buncombe County is allocating $800,000 to local organizations aiding in Hurricane Helene recovery efforts. This funding will address immediate needs and long-term rebuilding projects for affected communities.
March 8, 2026Sports
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SportsNorth Buncombe Throwers and T.C. Roberson Distance Stars Shine at Season Opener
**Bailey Barrett** of **North Buncombe High School** dominated at a recent track and field meet, winning first place in both the girls discus (116-3.00) and shot put (34-1.50). Her discus throw, a...

SoCon Tourney Tip-Off: Asheville Braces for $10M Economic Boost
The Ingles Southern Conference Basketball Championships are back, promising a significant economic impact on Asheville. We'll explore how local businesses are preparing for the influx of fans and the potential benefits for the community.
March 3, 2026
Asheville-Area Girls' Basketball Teams See Playoff Upsets, Spring Sports Launch
The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat marked the **March 2, 2026**, high school girls' basketball regional semifinals for Asheville-area teams, while spring sports officially began across...
March 3, 2026
Taylor's 35 Points Not Enough as Bulldogs Fall to Charleston Southern
A career-high 35 points from Kameron Taylor wasn't enough to save the UNC Asheville Bulldogs from a 92-75 defeat against Charleston Southern in their regular season finale. Taylor's performance was...
March 2, 2026
Tickets on Sale! Asheville Tourists' 2026 Season: Don't Miss Out
Single-game tickets for the Asheville Tourists' highly anticipated 2026 season go on sale February 24th. This article provides essential information on how to purchase tickets, seating availability, and key matchups to watch.
February 24, 2026Business
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BusinessArtsAVL Opens $1.2 Million Grant Program to Help WNC Nonprofits Rebuild After Helene
ASHEVILLE — Arts organizations across 16 Western North Carolina counties battered by Hurricane Helene can now apply for a share of $1.2 million in rec...

Thermo Fisher Scientific to Close Weaverville Facility, Eliminating 421 Jobs by End of 2027
WEAVERVILLE — Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced plans to phase out operations at its Weaverville manufacturing facility, a move that will result ...
March 9, 2026
WNC Manufacturing Sector Rebounds With 4,400 Job Openings Despite Post-Helene Layoffs
ASHEVILLE — Western North Carolina's manufacturing economy is showing signs of resilience despite a wave of post-Hurricane Helene layoffs, with more t...
March 6, 2026
Salvage Station to Reopen as Year-Round Indoor Venue in River Arts District After Helene Destruction
ASHEVILLE — One of Asheville's most celebrated live music destinations is preparing to rise again, with Salvage Station announcing plans to reopen as ...
March 6, 2026
Asheville Tourism Boom Strained by Housing Crisis
Record revenues for Asheville-area businesses are being driven by a 15 percent jump in visitor numbers across Buncombe, Hendersonville, and Haywood counties during January and February 2026,...
March 5, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentAsheville’s Edge: The 24th Annual Fringe Arts Festival Leads a High-Energy March for WNC Arts
ASHEVILLE, NC — As the first whispers of spring reach the Blue Ridge, Western North Carolina is shedding its winter coat for a vibrant, multi-venue ex...

Local Roots, Global Impact: LEAF "Deep Roots" Anchors a Vibrant Final Weekend of May
More than 100 performances and an estimated $15 million economic impact on the Asheville area are expected from the Lake Eden Arts Festival (LEAF) 2026 spring edition. Scheduled for May 8-11 at the...
March 5, 2026
The Orange Peel's 'Hellbender' Venue: Asheville's New Music Hotspot
The Orange Peel is launching 'Hellbender,' a 6,000-capacity outdoor venue on the Swannanoa River. This article explores the venue's design, amenities, and potential impact on Asheville's music scene.
March 3, 2026
Remembering Bobby J. Brown: A True Talent and Local Hero
It is with a heavy heart that we share the news of the passing of Bobby J. Brown. Many of you know him from his powerful performances on the screen, b...
February 28, 2026
Winter Ramble: Henderson County's New Music Fest Debuts This Weekend
Henderson County is set to host its first-ever Winter Ramble music festival, featuring a diverse lineup across multiple venues. Get ready for a weekend of music, community, and winter vibes as the festival kicks off this Friday.
February 27, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleNorth Asheville Gets New Food Scrap Drop-Off: Composting Expands!
A new food scrap drop-off site has opened in North Asheville, providing residents with another convenient way to compost. Asheville's composting program has diverted 1.5 million pounds of waste since 2022; this expansion aims to increase that impact.

Asheville Blooms: Your 2026 Guide to Spring Festivals & Fun!
Get ready for a vibrant spring in Asheville! We'll highlight the best festivals, outdoor activities, and hidden gems to explore as the city awakens in 2026.
March 5, 2026
Doghouses for a Cause: Pawrade of Homes Debuts at WNC Expo
The Builders Association of the Blue Ridge Mountains is launching a unique workforce development initiative called the “Pawrade of Homes” at the WNC Build and Remodel Expo. High school students from Buncombe and Henderson counties will showcase their doghouse-building skills, raising awareness for the trades.
March 3, 2026
Asheville Asks Residents to Help Rebuild Parks Ravaged by Helene
Nearly a year after Helene carved a path of destruction through Western North Carolina, Asheville officials are turning to residents to help shape the...
March 2, 2026
Buncombe County Officers Take the Plunge for Special Olympics
Buncombe County law enforcement officers traded their badges for bathing suits last weekend, plunging into frigid waters to raise funds for Special Ol...
March 2, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsHeartbreak Ridge Reborn: Old Fort's Outdoor Access Restored!
After an 18-month closure due to Hurricane Helene, the Lower Heartbreak Ridge Trail is finally open. This article explores the trail's reopening and its vital role in connecting Pisgah National Forest to Old Fort, boosting the local outdoor economy.

WNC "Blood Moon" Guide: How to See Tomorrow’s Rare Total Lunar Eclipse
Don't miss the rare blood moon Tuesday morning! We'll highlight the best locations around Asheville with unobstructed western views for optimal eclipse viewing, ensuring you catch this celestial spectacle before sunrise.
March 2, 2026
Appalachian Trail Spring: Hot Springs & Max Patch Section Hikes
Discover the joys of section hiking the Appalachian Trail near Hot Springs and Max Patch this spring. This article offers insights into trail conditions, permits, and the unique experiences these sections provide.
February 21, 2026
Camp Like a Pro: Level Up Your WNC Camping Game This Season
Elevate your camping experience in Western North Carolina with expert tips on gear selection, campsite selection, and Leave No Trace principles. This article provides practical advice for both novice and experienced campers, ensuring a comfortable, safe, and environmentally responsible outdoor adventure.
February 21, 2026
Tulip 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.
February 18, 2026