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Old Fort Man Charged Faces Kidnapping and Gun ChargesNews

Old Fort Man Charged Faces Kidnapping and Gun Charges

McDowell County -- June 16, 2026: An Old Fort man faces multiple felony charges, including kidnapping and burglary, following a Thursday shooting inci...

Marge FarringtonJune 16, 2026
Governor Stein Announces $13.7 Million in Neighborhood Revitalization Grants for 13 Communities

Governor Stein Announces $13.7 Million in Neighborhood Revitalization Grants for 13 Communities

Raleigh -- Press Release June 12, 2026 North Carolina Governor Stein's Office: Today Governor Josh Stein and the North Carolina Department of Commerce announced grant awards to 13 local governments to support housing, infrastructure, and community improvement projects that benefit low- and moderate-income North Carolinians.

June 16, 2026
Tragically High Stakes: WNC Fatalities Prompt Urgent Water Safety Alerts

Tragically High Stakes: WNC Fatalities Prompt Urgent Water Safety Alerts

WNC -- June 16, 2026: A recent wave of four tragic drowning deaths across Western North Carolina has forced regional emergency personnel, county sheriffs, and local fire departments to issue immediate, unified water safety advisories. As summer heat brings larger crowds to our mountain swimming holes, rivers, and waterfalls, first responders are making it clear that these recent losses are a stark warning: mountain waters carry hidden, structural dangers that require immediate caution.

June 16, 2026
NC Senate Committee Backs Statewide Homeless Camping Ban, Shifting Financial Burden to Local Governments

NC Senate Committee Backs Statewide Homeless Camping Ban, Shifting Financial Burden to Local Governments

Raleigh -- June 16, 2026: The North Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced a rewritten piece of legislation that would institute a sweeping, statewide ban on public homeless encampments, placing the logistical and financial strain directly onto municipal governments.

June 16, 2026
Jackson Joins 22 Attorneys General Urging Senate to Restore SNAP Protections in Upcoming Farm Bill

Jackson Joins 22 Attorneys General Urging Senate to Restore SNAP Protections in Upcoming Farm Bill

North Carolina -- June 15, 2026: North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has joined a coalition of 23 state attorneys general calling on congressional leadership to safeguard and restore federal food assistance protections in the upcoming Farm Bill.

June 15, 2026

Sports

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Play Ball! Pro Baseball Returns to HomeTrust Park, Plus Regional Tennis, Lacrosse, and Outdoor Sports Across WNCSports

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.

Marge FarringtonJune 16, 2026
North Carolina Celebrates “Summer of Soccer” with Major Events Investments Across the State

North Carolina Celebrates “Summer of Soccer” with Major Events Investments Across the State

Raleigh -- North Carolina Governor Joshe Stein's Office Press Release Jun 3, 2026: As thousands of fans gathered in Charlotte over the weekend for the U.S. Men’s National Team Send-Off Match ahead of the FIFA World Cup, North Carolina stepped further into the global soccer spotlight through a series of major events and international team partnerships supported by the state’s Major Events, Games, and Attractions Fund (MEGA Fund). 

June 7, 2026
Mountains on the Move: Upcoming Local Sports & Outdoor Events in WNC

Mountains on the Move: Upcoming Local Sports & Outdoor Events in WNC

WNC Sports -- June 7, 2026: While the professional and collegiate sports calendar takes a brief summer breather, Western North Carolina’s outdoor venues and community spaces are gearing up for a busy stretch. From local cycling meetups to massive regional youth tournaments, the mountains are coming alive with athletic energy this June.

June 7, 2026
WNC Sports Action Coming Up This Weekend

WNC Sports Action Coming Up This Weekend

WNC Sports -- June 3, 2026: With high school and collegiate spring seasons officially in the rearview mirror, Western North Carolina sports enter their distinct summer rhythm. While the traditional regional stadium lights may be quieter, the upcoming weekend (June 5–7) proves the mountain sports scene has plenty on the calendar. From historic milestones on the diamond to grueling mountain endurance tests, here are the top sports events to watch across WNC this weekend.

June 3, 2026
WNC Sports Roundup: Champions Rising, Stadium Upgrades, and Summer Legacies

WNC Sports Roundup: Champions Rising, Stadium Upgrades, and Summer Legacies

WNC -- May 28, 2026: It is officially that beautiful, chaotic sweet spot of the mountain sports calendar. High school legends are cementing their legacies, local fields are getting massive facelifts, and summer league culture is officially heating up across Western North Carolina. From the track to the diamond, here is what’s making waves in our neck of the woods this week.

May 29, 2026

Business

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Driving the Western North Carolina Tourism & Small Business EcosystemBusiness

Driving the Western North Carolina Tourism & Small Business Ecosystem

Asheville Business -- June 15, 2026: Prior to the unprecedented flooding of Hurricane Helene, which destroyed or severely compromised roughly 80% of artist workspaces and displaced over 500 creators, the River Arts District served as a core economic engine for Asheville. The district accounted for an estimated $300 million contribution to the local economy in 2024, supporting over 2,800 jobs.

Marge FarringtonJune 15, 2026
New Program Provides Haywood Co. Students with Training for Transportation Careers

New Program Provides Haywood Co. Students with Training for Transportation Careers

Haywood County -- June 12. 2026: An exciting opportunity has launched for local students interested in entering the high-demand field of transportation and highway construction. The N.C. Department of Transportation (NCDOT), in partnership with Haywood County public schools, is introducing the Transportation Summer Accelerator Education Program.

June 12, 2026
Asheville Recovers Together: Vital Grants Available for Small Business Recovery

Asheville Recovers Together: Vital Grants Available for Small Business Recovery

Asheville Business -- June 12, 2026: Asheville Recovers Together: Vital Grants Available for Small Business Recovery Asheville businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene have an opportunity to secure vital recovery grants, with awards ranging from $5,000 to $75,000. These funds are designed to help local entrepreneurs rebuild, cover operational expenses, and recover from storm damage and revenue losses.

June 12, 2026
North Carolina Business Committee for Education (NCBCE) Launches 12 Careers Electric Summer Electrical Academies Across the State

North Carolina Business Committee for Education (NCBCE) Launches 12 Careers Electric Summer Electrical Academies Across the State

Raleigh -- June 11, 2026: North Carolina Governor Josh Stein's Office Press Release: The North Carolina Business Committee for Education (NCBCE), through the generous support of the Siemens Foundation’s groundbreaking $9.5 million total investment into the Careers Electric initiative, is launching 12 Summer Electrical Academies skilling 220 students at community colleges across North Carolina. In February, Governor Stein and the Siemens Foundation launched the program to train 25,000 North Carolinians for electrical careers within 10 years.  

June 11, 2026
Buncombe TDA Proposes $27 Million Post-Helene Recovery Budget; Heavy Focus on Marketing

Buncombe TDA Proposes $27 Million Post-Helene Recovery Budget; Heavy Focus on Marketing

Buncombe County -- June 6, 2026: The Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority (BCTDA) has unveiled a proposed $27.05 million operating budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year. Presented by Ed Silver, Vice President of Business Development for Explore Asheville, the spending plan pivots financial strategy toward regional economic recovery following Tropical Storm Helene. The proposal represents an increase from the previous year’s $25.9 million budget, placing an aggressive emphasis on rebuilding the region's hospitality sector.

June 6, 2026

Entertainment

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Remembering Diana Wortham: A Legacy of Quiet GenerosityEntertainment

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.

Marge FarringtonJune 13, 2026
Mountain Sunshine & Main Street Magic: Your Ultimate Guide to WNC’s Packed Summer Weekend

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, 2026
Free Family Fun: GRINDfest 2026 Pack Square Park Saturday!

Free Family Fun: GRINDfest 2026 Pack Square Park Saturday!

This article will emphasize GRINDfest's appeal as a free, all-day block party offering a wide array of family-friendly activities, delicious local food trucks, and pop-up vendors. It will guide readers on how to best enjoy a full day of entertainment without an entry fee.

June 8, 2026
Sound Waves in the Blue Ridge: Asheville's June 2026 Concert Lineup

Sound Waves in the Blue Ridge: Asheville's June 2026 Concert Lineup

Asheville Entertainment News -- June 2, 2026: Summer in Western North Carolina officially arrives this month, bringing warmer mountain nights and a packed live music calendar. From intimate listening rooms to major arena stages, downtown Asheville and the surrounding areas are hosting an eclectic mix of national touring acts and regional favorites.

June 2, 2026
Summer's Sneak Peek: The Ultimate WNC Entertainment Guide for May 29–31

Summer's Sneak Peek: The Ultimate WNC Entertainment Guide for May 29–31

WNC Entertainment -- The final weekend of May brings a spectacular transition to Western North Carolina. As spring melts completely into early summer, the mountain region is wide awake with major outdoor music festivals, open-air community concerts, local plant markets, and river adventures.

May 25, 2026

Lifestyle

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Local Veterans Organizations Unite to Honor Legendary Korean and Vietnam War Hero Colonel Joseph Clemons  Lifestyle

Local Veterans Organizations Unite to Honor Legendary Korean and Vietnam War Hero Colonel Joseph Clemons

Henderson County -- June 7, 2026: Three local veterans organizations—the Western NC Military Officers Association of America (MOAA), Hedrick-Rhodes VFW Post 5206, and the VFW Post 5206 Auxiliary—have joined forces to honor the extraordinary life and military career of the late Colonel Joseph Clemons. A permanent tribute has been unveiled at the Hedrick-Rhodes Veterans Center, located at 900 N. Main Street, Hendersonville.

Marge FarringtonJune 7, 2026

Outdoors

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Sun & Sounds: Your Weekend Guide to Outdoor Events Across WNCOutdoors

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.

Marge FarringtonJune 12, 2026
Profile Trail on Grandfather Mountain Reopens!

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
Redesigning Owen Park Workshop: Community Invited to June 16 Workshop

Redesigning Owen Park Workshop: Community Invited to June 16 Workshop

Buncombe County Parks & Recreation Press Release: Buncombe County Parks & Recreation invites residents to review conceptual design alternatives for Charles D. Owen Park. The drop-in style workshop will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16 at the Bee Tree Fire Substation in Swannanoa.  

June 8, 2026
The Town of Waynesville Announces Grand Opening of Dog Park June 9, 2026

The Town of Waynesville Announces Grand Opening of Dog Park June 9, 2026

Waynesville -- June 5, 2026: The Town of Waynesville is proud to announce the grand opening of its newly rebuilt and relocated Dog Park on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. The event marks a significant milestone in the community's ongoing recovery from Hurricane Helene and the continued restoration of parks and recreation amenities impacted by the storm.

June 5, 2026
Redesigning Owen Park Workshop Buncombe County June 16, 2026

Redesigning Owen Park Workshop Buncombe County June 16, 2026

Buncombe County Government News -- May 31, 2026: Buncombe County Parks & Recreation invites residents to review conceptual design alternatives for Charles D. Owen Park. The drop-in style workshop will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16 at the Bee Tree Fire Substation in Swannanoa.

May 31, 2026
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