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Former Buncombe County Detention Facility Officer Fired and ChargedNews

Former Buncombe County Detention Facility Officer Fired and Charged

Buncombe County -- May 22, 2026: Press Release Buncombe County Sheriff's Office May 22, 2026: As part of our commitment to transparency, Sheriff Quentin Miller announced a former Buncombe County Detention Facility Officer has been fired and charged.

Marge FarringtonMay 22, 2026

Sports

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Mountain Sports Report: Big South Tourney Hits Asheville, High School Postseason IgnitesSports

Mountain Sports Report: Big South Tourney Hits Asheville, High School Postseason Ignites

WNC Sports News -- May 18, 2026: Western North Carolina is the epicenter of regional sports action this week. From crucial high school series to Division I collegiate baseball championship tournament play right in downtown Asheville, sports fans have a packed calendar to follow.

Marge FarringtonMay 18, 2026
Remembering Brandon Clarke: A Legacy of Grit and Kindness

Remembering Brandon Clarke: A Legacy of Grit and Kindness

Memphis -- May 12, 2026: The sports world and the Memphis community are in shock following the sudden passing of Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke. News of his death at age 29 was confirmed earlier today, Tuesday, May 12, leaving teammates, fans, and the basketball community at large reeling from the loss of a man widely regarded as a "gentle soul."

May 12, 2026
Friday Night Lights Get a New Look: Girls’ Flag Football is Officially Sanctioned in NC

Friday Night Lights Get a New Look: Girls’ Flag Football is Officially Sanctioned in NC

NC -- May 12, 2026: Last Wednesday, May 6, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) made a historic call: Girls’ Flag Football is now an officially sanctioned varsity sport. This isn’t just a club or an exhibition anymore—starting in the fall of 2026, high school girls will be competing for official NCHSAA State Championship trophies.

May 12, 2026
Weaverville’s Karlyn Pickens Selected No. 1 Overall in 2026 AUSL Draft

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.

May 5, 2026
Asheville Tourists to Honor Local Service Workers at 4th Annual Travel & Hospitality Night

Asheville Tourists to Honor Local Service Workers at 4th Annual Travel & Hospitality Night

HomeTrust Park hosts its 4th annual Travel and Hospitality Night on May 5, offering local industry professionals a discounted evening of baseball. This event is a special thank you to those who keep Asheville's tourism thriving, with tickets just $5 including all fees.

May 4, 2026

Business

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HCC receives $25,000 Workforce Development Grant from Duke EnergyBusiness

HCC receives $25,000 Workforce Development Grant from Duke Energy

Haywood County -- May 20, 2026: Haywood Community College was recently awarded a $25,000 grant to increase awareness about their electrical and trades programs through additional marketing and outreach from a generous Duke Energy grant.

Marge FarringtonMay 20, 2026
Buncombe County Moves Forward on Multi-Million Dollar Storm Recovery Grants for Commercial Districts

Buncombe County Moves Forward on Multi-Million Dollar Storm Recovery Grants for Commercial Districts

Buncombe County -- May 19, 2026: The Buncombe County Board of Commissioners will hold its first formal public hearing Tuesday evening on a sweeping federal disaster recovery proposal aimed at pumping millions of dollars into storm-damaged commercial corridors.

May 19, 2026
Kudzu Brands Launches Pro-Bono ‘Summer Brand Camp’ for WNC Nonprofits and Minority-Owned Businesses

Kudzu Brands Launches Pro-Bono ‘Summer Brand Camp’ for WNC Nonprofits and Minority-Owned Businesses

Asheville -- May 18, 2026: Kudzu Brands, a leading branding and marketing agency in Western North Carolina, has announced the launch of its newly reimagined annual giveaway initiative: Kudzu Brands Summer Camp.

May 18, 2026
Economic Resilience and Strategic Recovery: The State of WNC Business in May 2026

Economic Resilience and Strategic Recovery: The State of WNC Business in May 2026

WNC Business -- May 13, 2026: Across the ridge lines of Western North Carolina this May, the narrative is shifting from emergency response to strategic economic "reset." While the outdoor recreation sector has long been the calling card of the Blue Ridge, it is now serving as the primary engine for the region’s broader business recovery.

May 13, 2026
Honoring Resilience: Small Business Week Spotlight on WNC

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).

May 4, 2026

Entertainment

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Live & Loud: Your WNC Memorial Day Weekend Concert & Music GuideEntertainment

Live & Loud: Your WNC Memorial Day Weekend Concert & Music Guide

WNC Entertainment -- While community street festivals and heritage days fill the afternoon hours this Memorial Day weekend, Western North Carolina’s entertainment scene takes over when the sun goes down. From major outdoor stadium rock and indoor theater revivals to professional rodeos, roller derby bouts, and local creek-side picking sessions, here is your definitive regional guide to the evening live music and ticketed entertainment hitting stages across every single county in WNC this holiday weekend.

Marge FarringtonMay 19, 2026

Lifestyle

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A New Chapter: Brother Wolf Secures Future Site for Rebuilt Asheville Adoption CenterLifestyle

A New Chapter: Brother Wolf Secures Future Site for Rebuilt Asheville Adoption Center

Asheville -- May 20, 2026: In a powerful testament to regional resilience, Brother Wolf Animal Rescue has officially secured the future site for its rebuilt adoption center. The announcement marks a monumental milestone for the organization, which lost its entire Glendale Avenue campus to the catastrophic floodwaters of Hurricane Helene.

Marge FarringtonMay 20, 2026
Your  WNC Lifestyle Guide to Memorial Day Weekend

Your WNC Lifestyle Guide to Memorial Day Weekend

WNC -- Memorial Day Weekend -- Memorial Day weekend is the official kickoff to summer in the mountains, and communities across Western North Carolina are celebrating with a packed lineup of family-friendly, all-ages activities. Whether you are looking to stroll through vibrant garden displays, step back into living history, or take part in a meaningful community remembrance service, there is plenty to do across our beautiful region.

May 19, 2026
Pack Memorial Paint Days Today and Tomorrow

Pack Memorial Paint Days Today and Tomorrow

Asheville -- May 19, 2026: Pack Memorial Library: For week 2, we'll be hosting two community paint days on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 19 & May 20. Pop into the library from 2-4 PM and sign in.

May 19, 2026
Charlotte-Area Destination: Drought Delays Memorial Day Opening of Lake Norman’s Ramsey Creek Beach

Charlotte-Area Destination: Drought Delays Memorial Day Opening of Lake Norman’s Ramsey Creek Beach

Cornelius -- May 18, 2026: Memorial Day weekend plans for thousands of regional families will look a little different this year. Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation has announced that the swimming beach at Ramsey Creek Park will not open as scheduled for the holiday weekend due to persistent, severe drought conditions across the Catawba River Basin.

May 18, 2026
Tracking the Threat: The Growing Reality of Tick-Borne Illness in Western North Carolina

Tracking the Threat: The Growing Reality of Tick-Borne Illness in Western North Carolina

WNC -- May 17, 2026: For decades, residents and visitors enjoying the Blue Ridge Mountains operated under a comforting piece of local folklore: while our woods were full of ticks, the deep South didn't have to worry much about Lyme disease.

May 17, 2026

Outdoors

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Blue Ridge Parkway  Official Kickoff 2026 SeasonOutdoors

Blue Ridge Parkway Official Kickoff 2026 Season

Blue Ridge Parkway -- May 22, 2026: National Forestry Service: Today is the official kickoff of the 2026 visitor season! All campgrounds, visitor centers, and picnic areas that are operating in 2026 are OPEN and welcoming visitors!

Marge FarringtonMay 22, 2026
Traveling Across the Ridges? What to Know About WNC’s Changing Air Quality

Traveling Across the Ridges? What to Know About WNC’s Changing Air Quality

WNC -- May 21, 2026: As wildfire smoke moves across Western North Carolina, air quality officials have placed multiple areas into the "Code Yellow" (Moderate) category. However, because our mountain topography creates unique microclimates, what you breathe depends entirely on your elevation and the time of day.

May 21, 2026
 Increased Bear Activity in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area: Be BearWise

Increased Bear Activity in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area: Be BearWise

Asheville -- May 18, 2026: U.S. Forest Service - National Forests in North Carolina  (Nantahala Pisgah Uwharrie Croatan)There have been several recent reports of increased bear activity in the Linville Gorge Wilderness Area, specifically at the campsites on Shortoff Trail and at the Shortoff Trailhead on Wolf Pit Rd.

May 18, 2026
Nature’s Neighborhood: Why Local Parks Are WNC’s Best Kept Secret

Nature’s Neighborhood: Why Local Parks Are WNC’s Best Kept Secret

WNC -- May 12, 2026: When we think of outdoor adventure in Western North Carolina, our minds often jump to the grand vistas of the Blue Ridge Parkway or the deep wilderness of the Great Smokies. However, we often overlook the incredible gems right in our own backyards. Local parks are the unsung heroes of our communities—they are accessible, budget-friendly, and require no advanced planning or expensive gear.

May 12, 2026
Canton's Riverfront Renaissance: Pigeon River Beckons Summer Fun

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.

May 3, 2026
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