The Future of Track: Tryon International’s New High-Speed Indoor Track

This article explores Tryon International's upcoming installation of a high-speed indoor track designed to host elite athletic events. With insights from Indoor Track Meet Coordinator Ben Paxton, it highlights the facility's potential impact on local athletes and its commitment to excellence in sports.

Hyperlocal Agricultural Models Hurt Harder by Helene, Report Says

A report by ASAP shows that Southern Appalachian small farmers lost, on average, 88% of gross to Tropical Storm Helene in 2024, and losses are continuing into 2025. The latest report will be followed by another that will show that small farmers were impacted disproportionately in the agricultural community and recommend reforms to relief programs.

Deepening Your Knowledge of Bird Life

One easy way to find out more about avian life is to go on a day trip with a knowledgeable guide.

Freight Rail Service Returns to Asheville and Western North Carolina

Norfolk Southern resumed freight rail service in Asheville on May 20, 2025, after extensive repairs following Hurricane Helene's damage. The restoration is expected to boost local businesses and improve economic conditions in Western North Carolina.

Asheville Closes Budget Gap, Will Pay Later

The City of Asheville took public comment in the penultimate public budget meeting. Council was able to close a $10 million gap through various cuts and hurricane relief grants, and it still managed to give all fulltime employees raises.

Two Local Squads Reach Round Three in Soccer

Hendersonville Lady Bearcats and West Henderson Lady Falcons went furthest in girls state soccer playoffs, both reaching round three where they lost on the road.

Ecusta Trail Opening: A Long-Awaited Milestone

A grand opening for the first six-mile stretch of the Ecusta Trail will be held Friday, July 18.

Music Video Asheville Celebrates Local Talent with New Awards and Submissions

Music Video Asheville returns on September 10, 2025, inviting submissions from local musicians and filmmakers. The festival features a judging panel of industry experts and introduces new awards, including People's Choice and Judge's Choice. The event aims to celebrate collaborations while boosting local talent's visibility in the music video industry.

Karlyn Pickens: North Buncombe Alum Shines on National Stage

Weaverville’s own Karlyn Pickens is turning heads as she leads the Tennessee Lady Volunteers into the 2025 Women’s College World Series. The former North Buncombe High School standout has emerged as one of the most dominant pitchers in collegiate softball, and her recent performances have only solidified her national reputation. In the Knoxville Super Regional […]

Local State Champion Squads Win WNC Sports Awards

The 2025 WNC Sports Awards winners from Buncombe and Henderson county high schools include three-time reigning state baseball champion T.C. Roberson Rams and star Micah Simpson, state volleyball champion West Henderson Falcons and Emma Bryson, and Erwin football receiver and track leaper Lawson Reynolds.