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NewsWildfire Risk Rises in WNC: Can New Tech Protect Homes from Helene Debris?
As wildfire seasons become more intense, local leaders are turning to innovative technology for early detection. This article explores the potential of a regional camera network to protect Western North Carolina's vulnerable forests and communities.

Asheville Rides Transit (ART) Adjusts Routes Amid I-26 Connector Ramp Closures
Asheville Rides Transit (ART) is adjusting several bus routes due to ramp closures associated with the I-26 Connector project. This article details the specific route changes, including a discontinued stop and detour information, to help commuters plan their trips.
April 11, 2026
The Downtown Asheville Safety Rollout: A System of Stalled Transitions
Asheville -- April 11, 2026: As of April 18, 2026, the City of Asheville has officially moved into the "saturated patrol" phase of its downtown safety...
April 11, 2026
The 2026 EPA Rollback: A New Toxic Gamble for WNC Watersheds?
WNC -- April 10, 2026: On April 9, 2026, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) unveiled a proposal that critics warn could dismantle a decade of ...
April 10, 2026
Chalk It Up: The 32nd Annual Smoky Mountain 9-Ball Shootout Returns to Waynesville
Waynesville -- Get ready to rack ‘em up! The Old Armory Recreation Center is set to transform into a high-stakes billiards arena.
April 10, 2026Sports
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SportsMcCormick Field to Host Big South Baseball Championship
Asheville will host the Big South Baseball Championship in May 2026, a six-team double-elimination tournament determining the Big South's automatic bid to the NCAA Championship. The tournament is...

Brevard and West Henderson Secure Victories as Area Baseball and Softball Rivalries Heat Up
Local baseball and softball teams clashed in recent games, stirring up school rivalries and community pride. For Asheville residents, the performance of teams like the Asheville Bulldogs is a key...
April 3, 2026
WNC Sports Roundup: Dominant Wins and Major Facility Investments
Dominant performances and intense rivalries marked recent high school baseball, softball, and track and field competitions in Buncombe County, underscoring the community's vibrant athletic spirit....
April 1, 2026
Asheville City SC Looks Ahead to 2026 Season Following Historic Open Cup Run
Despite a tough loss in the U.S. Open Cup, Asheville City SC has a season ahead. This piece explores the team's upcoming schedule, league goals, and how they plan to bounce back from this defeat, including player development and future roster adjustments.
April 1, 2026
Brevard Baseball's Extra-Inning Thriller Leads WNC High School Roundup
High school sports fans across Western North Carolina saw plenty of action on Saturday, March 27, 2026, as local athletes showcased their talent and passion in baseball, girls soccer, and softball....
March 30, 2026Business
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BusinessEaton to Add 300 Jobs in Buncombe County Expansion
Bolstered by rising national demand for its electrical equipment, Eaton, a power management company, plans to add approximately 300 jobs in Buncombe County over the next year. The expansion at its...

WNC Career Expo: Over 100 Employers Convene at Ag Center April 16th
Asheville Chamber of Commerce -- The regional job market is getting a major boost this month. The Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce has announced tha...
April 3, 2026
Why Haywood County is the Heart of the Mountains
Haywood County -- April 2, 2026: t is no secret that Haywood County is special, but lately, the rest of the world is starting to realize what we’ve k...
April 2, 2026
Buncombe County Budget Boosts Services as Asheville Faces Cuts
Even as Asheville braces for service reductions, Buncombe County residents can anticipate significant investments in community services and infrastructure, thanks to a proposed $504 million general...
April 1, 2026
A New Era for Care in WNC: Irene Wortham & Liberty Corner Merge
WNC -- March 31, 2026: Two of Western North Carolina’s most established disability support organizations, Irene Wortham Center Inc. (IWC) and Liberty ...
March 31, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentGet Outside, Asheville Families! Top Outdoor Events: April 10-12
Looking for family-friendly fun this weekend? We've rounded up the best outdoor events happening in Asheville and the surrounding areas from April 10th to 12th, perfect for kids of all ages.

Asheville’s Indie Beat: Your Weekend Guide to Live Music (April 10-12)
Asheville -- Asheville’s music scene is set to highlight indie music this weekend, April 10-12, with a range of live music venues hosting emerging ar...
April 9, 2026
Main Street Melodies to Quilt Trails: A Guide to Waynesville’s Heritage Weekend!
Downtown Waynesville comes alive this weekend with the Appalachian True Heritage Festival. Enjoy live music from local favorites, craft demonstrations, and a stunning quilt show.
April 7, 2026
Bluegrass Legend John Cowan Kicks of Asheville Area April Music Scene
A month of live music in Asheville kicks off tonight with the John Cowan Trio at The Grey Eagle, promising to boost the region's creative spirit and local venue economies across Buncombe,...
April 6, 2026
WNC Let’s Go to the Movies: Easter Weekend & Full Weekly Lineup
Spring is in full bloom, and as we head into Easter weekend and the following week (April 3–9, 2026), the local marquees are packed. From cosmic famil...
April 3, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleBackcountry at a Crossroads: Why Asheville is Gathering for Our Forests on April 15
Asheville -- For generations, the jagged ridgelines and deep coves of Western North Carolina have served as a sanctuary for those seeking silence

Protect Kids Online" Nationwide Campaign Five Days of Action at YMCA in WNC April 13-17
The YMCA of WNC offers a Five Days of Action campaign. This is week-long program, from April 13-17, shares ways to protect children from sexual abuse,...
April 7, 2026
The Vibe of the RAD: Art, Resilience, and Business
River Arts District -- If you want to feel the true pulse of Asheville, you go to the River Arts District (RAD). It isn’t just a place to look at art;...
April 6, 2026
The Gap Between Taxes and Access: NC Homeschool Facts 2026
WNC -- For many homeschooling families in Western North Carolina, there is a common desire to participate in local school sports, bands, or clubs. Whi...
April 6, 2026
Dog Day Afternoon at Lake Julian is Back! May 9, 2026
Arden -- Lake Julian May 9, 2026: Get ready to wag those tails! Mix 96.5 is bringing the ultimate pet celebration back to Lake Julian Park on Saturday...
April 6, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsWNC Parks Awarded Over $4 Million in Helene Recovery Grants
Western North Carolina -- April 9, 2026: A significant wave of revitalization is coming to the mountains as more than $4 million in grants has been gr...

"Rescue is Not a Certainty": Great Smoky Mountains Issue Rare Warning After 38 Emergencies in March
Great Smok Mountains -- April 5, 2026: The bottom line: National Park rangers are urging Western North Carolina visitors to prepare for dangerous spri...
April 5, 2026
Buncombe County Preserves 280+ Acres of Farms, Forests
Even as a statewide burn ban grips Western North Carolina, Buncombe County is moving to protect its natural resources, advancing five conservation easements totaling more than 280 acres in Black...
April 3, 2026
The Great Hummingbird Homecoming to WNC Mountains
WNC Mountains -- Spring in Western North Carolina isn’t just about the rhododendrons waking up; it’s about the return of our smallest, feiciest neighb...
April 2, 2026
WNC Summer on a Shoestring: The "Splash, Snack, and Stroll" Guide
WNC -- Let’s face it—2026 has been a bit of a pinch on the pocketbook. With gas prices and the grocery bill climbing, that big beach trip or theme par...
April 1, 2026