Hendersonville Rotary Club donating to Henderson County Education Foundation

The Hendersonville Rotary Club donated $10,000 to the Henderson County Education Foundation (HCEF) mini-grants program to support innovative learning in the virtual classroom.

Vandals attack nearby Republican centers

The Henderson County Republican Headquarters, Madison Cawthorn’s residence, as well as many signs and large billboards throughout Henderson and Transylvania counties were vandalized.

Mark Robinson holds meet & greet in Asheville

There was a large attendance to meet the candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Mark Robinson at the Republican Headquarters in Asheville on October 10th.

Time to address the desperately in need

Local government is doing a lot, rightly, for urban and youthful populations, but what about the panhandlers on just about every highway interchange?

Advance Wheelchair Transportation makes traveling a true pleasure

A Hendersonville company, Advance Wheelchair Transportation,  goes the extra mile to make non-emergency medical transportation to those with physical limitations a “concierge experience.” 

Asheville Gallery of Art-Showing “Fallscapes”

Asheville Gallery of Art’s October show, “Fallscapes,” is a multi-artist show celebrating the breathtaking beauty and grandeur of fall in our mountains.

Hendersonville’s 8th annual 5K Turkey Trot

The City of Hendersonville’s Wellness Committee will be hosting the 8th Annual Turkey Trot 5k Thanksgiving morning on November 26.

Contrasting views of issues dominate lieutenant governor candidate debate

The two candidates running to become North Carolina’s first African-American lieutenant governor have dramatically different views on race, law enforcement, education, economic policy, and the role of government. 

“Defund the Police” is not about money says Council members

Three months after the un-extended deadline, members of Asheville City Council approved a $134.7 million budget with another $65 million for enterprise funds like water and transit.

Conservative Tim Moffitt eager to return to Raleigh

Tim Moffitt is eager to return to Raleigh as a state representative to resume the fight for lower state taxes, spending and regulations — this time to represent his birth home District 117.