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NewsAsheville Police Department Joins "Speed a Little, Lose a Lot" Campaign
The Asheville Police Department is participating in the statewide 'Speed A Little, Lose A Lot' campaign, increasing patrols to combat speeding from March 30th to April 5th, 2026. This initiative aims to reduce accidents and ensure safer roads for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists in Asheville.

NCSHP Investigates Triple-Fatal Crash in Rutherford County
Rutherford County -- March 30. 2026: The North Carolina State Highway Patrol (NCSHP) is currently investigating a devastating multi-vehicle collision ...
March 30, 2026
The 72% Spike: Why North Carolina’s Overdose Crisis is Everyone’s Business
North Carolina -- A sobering statistic recently shared by Haywood County Health and Human Services has brought a statewide tragedy into local focus: o...
March 30, 2026
Seven Arrested in Polk County "Shamrock Shakedown" Compliance Sweep
Polk County -- The Polk County Sheriff's Office announced the arrests of 7 people after a collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Adult ...
March 30, 2026
Man Charged with Felony Burglary in McDowell County
McDowell County -- McDowell County Sheriff's reported the arrest of 29-year-old Christian David Powser of Marion.Powser was denied bail as he was on...
March 30, 2026Sports
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SportsBrevard 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....

Hendersonville Girls Soccer Team Wins Thriller Against Owen, 3-2
A dramatic three-to-two victory for Hendersonville High School's girls soccer team over Owen High School on March 23, 2026, ignited community pride in Henderson County and showcased the competitive...
March 26, 2026
Buncombe County High School Sports Roundup
Buncombe County high school athletes displayed their talent and dedication in baseball, softball, and track and field during competitions between Marc...
March 24, 2026
Robbinsville Girls Basketball Falls in State Championship After Historic Run
The Robbinsville Black Knights made history this year, securing their **first-ever** appearance in the state championship game, marking a significant achievement for the school and the community....
March 23, 2026
Rutherford's New Soccer Park
Rutherford County just unveiled its $17.4M Legacy Soccer Park. This article explores whether this new facility will attract Asheville-area residents and sports tourism dollars away from Buncombe County.
March 21, 2026Business
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BusinessBuncombe County TDA to Distribute $11 Million for Tourism Projects
Approximately $11 million will be allocated for tourism-related capital projects in the Greater Asheville area when the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority (TDA) launches its 2026 LIFT...

BorgWarner Solidifies Hendersonville as Hub for AI Infrastructure Power
Henderson County -- Business News March 24, 2026: In a move that positions Henderson County at the forefront of the artificial intelligence revolution...
March 24, 2026
WNC Businesses Get $8.5M Boost: SmBIZ Grants Fuel Recovery
Governor Stein announced $8.5 million in SmBIZ grants for 13 WNC projects, aiding small business recovery after Hurricane Helene. The funding aims to repair essential infrastructure and bolster resilience against future disruptions.
March 23, 2026
Asheville & Buncombe County Budget Talks: &n Recovery Future Growth
A projected $30 million spike in capital spending from Buncombe County's general fund will be the focus of budget talks on March 24. The surge, primarily funded by property taxes, comes as the...
March 23, 2026
Buncombe County TDA to Award $11 Million in Tourism Grants
An estimated $11 million in grants for tourism-related capital projects in Asheville and Buncombe County will be awarded beginning April 1, when the Buncombe County Tourism Development Authority...
March 20, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentDowntown After 5 Concerts Return to Asheville
Downtown Asheville's free outdoor concert series, Downtown After 5, will bring music and community engagement to the city center this spring and summer with four multicultural shows. Presented by...

Remembering Ed Bernard: The Steady Heart of 70s and 80s Television
The entertainment world is mourning the loss of a steady, commanding presence from the golden era of television. Ed Bernard, the veteran actor best kn...
March 23, 2026
Free Floral Fun: Grove Arcade in Bloom Returns to Downtown Asheville
Asheville's Grove Arcade will be bursting with color on April 25th during the annual Grove Arcade in Bloom event. Enjoy a free afternoon of floral displays, plant shopping, and giveaways in the heart of downtown.
March 21, 2026
WNC Let's Go to the Movies March 20–26, 2026
WNC -- Whether you're looking for a high-stakes space mission or a nostalgic horror sequel, Western North Carolina theaters have a packed lineup for t...
March 20, 2026
Richman, TEDx Highlight Asheville's Arts Scene Tonight
Asheville's reputation as a hub for arts and innovation will be on full display tonight, **March 20, 2026**, with a diverse lineup of events across Buncombe County. **Jonathan Richman** will appear...
March 20, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleSpring into Action: Asheville’s Ultimate April Event Guide
Asheville -- As the mountains turn that brilliant shade of spring green, Asheville Parks & Recreation is rolling out a massive calendar to help yo...

Why a "Free" Puppy Can Cost a Fortune: A Heart-to-Heart with Yancey County Humane Society
Yancey County -- We’ve all seen the posts: a box of "free puppies" at a flea market or a "cheap" litter listed on a local trade site. It’s tempting. B...
March 29, 2026
THE $500 MILLION QUESTION: The Buncombe Budget: Why the Numbers are Climbing
As Buncombe County leaders sit down to hammer out the 2027 budget, the numbers on the table are higher than ever before. With over $504 million in fun...
March 25, 2026
WNC High-Elevation Spring Resilience: How to Protect Your Mountain Garden This April
WNC -- The average last frost date for Asheville and Waynesville is around April 20, but high-elevation gardens in Western North Carolina (WNC) remain...
March 25, 2026
Helping Haywood Families: SUN Bucks Returns for Summer 2026
HAYWOOD COUNTY -- As the school year winds down, Haywood County Health and Human Services is reminding families that the SUN Bucks (Summer EBT) progr...
March 24, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsTown of Lake Lure Wahshburn Marina Update
Town of Lake Lure: March 27, 2026: The Town of Lake Lure, NC is excited to share the encouraging progress at Washburn Marina. Water has returned to t...

Town of Lake Lure Morse Park Transformation Underway
Town of Lake Lure -- March 25, 2026: Morse Park Transformation Underway: As restoration efforts continue for beautiful Lake Lure, the Town of Lake Lur...
March 26, 2026
WNC Backyard Escapes: The Haywood County Parks You Might Be Missing
We move to Western North Carolina for the fresh air and the mountain views, but how often do we actually stop to enjoy them? Between the daily commute...
March 25, 2026
The Consistent Classic: Why the Nantahala River is WNC’s Top Trout Destination in 2026
Trout fishing on the Nantahala River remains a cornerstone of the Western North Carolina (WNC) outdoor experience, offering remarkably consistent acti...
March 25, 2026
Welcome Spring with a Sustainable Touch: Earth-Friendly Lawn Care for WNC Homeowners
WNC -- March 22, 2026: Welcome Spring with a Sustainable Touch: Earth-Friendly Lawn Care for WNC HomeownersAs winter says goodbye and the promise of ...
March 22, 2026