Green Energy: East, Reynolds Boys Nip Hoops Rivals

Three local teams won their leagues’ basketball tournaments, with East Henderson and A.C. Reynolds’ green-clad boys squads each overcoming double-digit deficits in dynamic comebacks.

The Enigmatic End of Diesel

What do you get when a who-done-it is wrapped up in a page-turner history book? You have the “Mysterious Case of Rudolf Diesel” by Douglas Brunt. This book is Brunt’s first attempt at non-fiction, and he does a masterful job at keeping the reader spellbound at what comes next in the life and times of […]

Award-Winning Storyteller Event

Join us for an unforgettable evening of storytelling with award-winning Storyteller Tim Lowry and special guest Lee Lyons as they present “What I’ve Learned So Far: Lessons from Up the Way, Down the Hill and Across the Water.” Taking place on Friday, March 22nd at 7:00 pm, at the picturesque Weaverville Community Center located at […]

High-Speed Rail Advocacy Never Goes Away

The infrastructure bill, with its apportionments to North Carolina, has breathed new life into a half-century of lobbying to get passenger rail back to Asheville.

A-Cappella Christian Men’s Choir To Perform

Prepare to be uplifted and inspired at the Hominy Valley A-Cappella Christian Men’s Choir’s enchanting performance, “A Musical Celebration of Yeshua (aka JESUS)”. Taking place on Friday, March 15th at 7 pm at the beautiful Weaverville First Baptist Church located at 63 N Main St, this soul-stirring event promises an evening of sublime harmonies and […]

Henderson County Democratic Party Files Complaint Against Congressman Chuck Edwards

The Henderson County Democratic Party has taken action by filing a complaint against 11th District Congressman Chuck Edwards, alleging violations of federal law related to a recent mailer that was distributed across the 11th Congressional District. The complaint asserts that the mailer, titled “Crime is out of control in Asheville,” politicized taxpayer-funded communications and disparaged […]

City to Host Annual Document Shred Event and Drug Take Back Initiative

Hendersonville residents are gearing up for the city’s highly anticipated Document Shred Event scheduled for Friday, May 24, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The event, a favorite among locals, will be held at Patton Park, situated at 114 E. Clairmont Drive in Hendersonville. Alongside the shredding festivities, the Hendersonville Police Department will facilitate […]

Lamb Becomes Next Police Chief

With over 26 years of dedicated service to the Asheville community, Chief Lamb's ascent through the ranks from patrol officer to Deputy Chief in June 2023 underscores his unwavering commitment and leadership prowess within the department.

Primary Elections Matter: The Future of Asheville’s Infrastructure

Seven candidates running for three city council seats, with the focus on affordable housing, the homeless issue, and public safety.

BCS Family Resource Center Assists Homeless Students

The BCS Family Resource Center serves vulnerable students and families within ALL Buncombe County Schools.