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One Step Closer - Lake Lure's Phase Two of the Lake Reopening ProcessNews

One Step Closer - Lake Lure's Phase Two of the Lake Reopening Process

Town of Lake Lure Update -- May 15, 2026: Town Council approved “Phase Two” of the Lake Lure Reopening Process. The following are the Phase Two guidelines: The Washburn Marina ramp will be open to permitted motorized vessels effective Saturday, 5/16/26 Temporary towing restrictions are lifted under existing Lake Use Regulations.

Marge FarringtonMay 15, 2026
Loving Held Without Bond in Buncombe Triple Homicide Case

Loving Held Without Bond in Buncombe Triple Homicide Case

Devan Oneal Loving, 28, of Buncombe County, is being held without bond at the Buncombe County Detention Facility following his extradition from Tennessee. Loving faces three counts of first-degree murder, one count of felony conspiracy to commit murder, and one count of abduction of a child in connection with a triple homicide in Fairview. The decision to hold Loving without bond underscores the gravity of the charges and sets the stage for the initial legal proceedings in this high-profile case.

May 15, 2026
Search Continues for Gunman After East Asheville Shooting

Search Continues for Gunman After East Asheville Shooting

Asheville Police are actively searching for a suspect following a shooting in the Haw Creek area on Thursday, May 14, 2026, which left two people injured. Investigators have confirmed a crime scene outside Spruce Hill Apartments as the search for the at-large gunman intensifies.

May 15, 2026
Next Chapter for Canton: Gov. Stein Announces $3.5 Million for Resilient Infrastructure

Next Chapter for Canton: Gov. Stein Announces $3.5 Million for Resilient Infrastructure

Canton -- May 15, 2026: Highlighting a vision where economic independence and manufacturing return to the heart of Haywood County, Governor Josh Stein and N.C. Secretary of Environmental Quality Reid Wilson visited Canton on May 14 to showcase how state investments are actively fortifying local public utilities against future storms.

May 15, 2026
Canton to Host Special Community Screening of “Papertown” Documentary

Canton to Host Special Community Screening of “Papertown” Documentary

Canton -- May 14, 2026: The town of Canton is inviting the public to a special pre-premiere screening of the documentary film “Papertown,” offering a moving look at the community's resilience following the closure of its century-old paper mill.

May 14, 2026

Sports

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Remembering Brandon Clarke: A Legacy of Grit and KindnessSports

Remembering Brandon Clarke: A Legacy of Grit and Kindness

Memphis -- May 12, 2026: The sports world and the Memphis community are in shock following the sudden passing of Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke. News of his death at age 29 was confirmed earlier today, Tuesday, May 12, leaving teammates, fans, and the basketball community at large reeling from the loss of a man widely regarded as a "gentle soul."

Marge FarringtonMay 12, 2026
Friday Night Lights Get a New Look: Girls’ Flag Football is Officially Sanctioned in NC

Friday Night Lights Get a New Look: Girls’ Flag Football is Officially Sanctioned in NC

NC -- May 12, 2026: Last Wednesday, May 6, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) made a historic call: Girls’ Flag Football is now an officially sanctioned varsity sport. This isn’t just a club or an exhibition anymore—starting in the fall of 2026, high school girls will be competing for official NCHSAA State Championship trophies.

May 12, 2026
Weaverville’s Karlyn Pickens Selected No. 1 Overall in 2026 AUSL Draft

Weaverville’s Karlyn Pickens Selected No. 1 Overall in 2026 AUSL Draft

Weaverville -- May 5, 2026: Weaverville native Karlyn Pickens, a 22-year-old right-handed pitcher, has achieved a significant milestone, becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 Athletes Unlimited Softball League (AUSL) College Draft. Her selection by the Carolina Blaze on Monday, May 4, 2026, marks the culmination of a journey that began on local fields in Western North Carolina.

May 5, 2026
Asheville Tourists to Honor Local Service Workers at 4th Annual Travel & Hospitality Night

Asheville Tourists to Honor Local Service Workers at 4th Annual Travel & Hospitality Night

HomeTrust Park hosts its 4th annual Travel and Hospitality Night on May 5, offering local industry professionals a discounted evening of baseball. This event is a special thank you to those who keep Asheville's tourism thriving, with tickets just $5 including all fees.

May 4, 2026
WNC College Sports: The Final Push

WNC College Sports: The Final Push

WNC -- May 1, 2026: It is a historic and high-stakes weekend for our local college athletes as they head into post-season play and critical conference matchups.

May 1, 2026

Business

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Economic Resilience and Strategic Recovery: The State of WNC Business in May 2026Business

Economic Resilience and Strategic Recovery: The State of WNC Business in May 2026

WNC Business -- May 13, 2026: Across the ridge lines of Western North Carolina this May, the narrative is shifting from emergency response to strategic economic "reset." While the outdoor recreation sector has long been the calling card of the Blue Ridge, it is now serving as the primary engine for the region’s broader business recovery.

Marge FarringtonMay 13, 2026
Honoring Resilience: Small Business Week Spotlight on WNC

Honoring Resilience: Small Business Week Spotlight on WNC

North Carolina -- May 4, 2026: Governor Josh Stein has officially proclaimed May 3–9, 2026, as Small Business Week in North Carolina. This week-long celebration honors the more than one million small businesses that form the backbone of the state's economy, with a particular focus this year on the grit and resiliency of entrepreneurs in Western North Carolina (WNC).

May 4, 2026
Asheville and North Carolina Breweries Shine at 2026 World Beer Cup

Asheville and North Carolina Breweries Shine at 2026 World Beer Cup

Asheville -- April 30, 2026: Asheville's reputation as a premier brewing destination received significant international validation this week, as local breweries secured prestigious medals at the 2026 World Beer Cup. Diatribe Brewing Company, Wicked Weed Brewing, and Hi-Wire Brewing were honored at the globally renowned competition, underscoring the city's brewing prowess on a world stage.

April 30, 2026
Hendersonville Business Growth: Legacy Markets Expands and HiViz LED Invests Millions

Hendersonville Business Growth: Legacy Markets Expands and HiViz LED Invests Millions

Hendersonville Business News -- April 30, 2026: The Hendersonville business landscape is seeing significant movement this week, marked by a major acq...

April 30, 2026
Asheville's Tourism Evolves: Beyond Craft Beer & Mountains

Asheville's Tourism Evolves: Beyond Craft Beer & Mountains

Asheville's tourism sector is undergoing a significant evolution, moving beyond its established reputation for craft beer and mountain scenery. The region is adapting to new visitor demands and economic pressures, including recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene in 2024, by emphasizing experiential and diversified offerings.

April 29, 2026

Entertainment

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WNC Entertainment Guide: What’s Happening This Weekend (May 15–17)Entertainment

WNC Entertainment Guide: What’s Happening This Weekend (May 15–17)

WNC Entertainment -- From the heart of downtown Asheville to the rolling pastures of Fairview, Western North Carolina is alive with music, theater, and community spirit this weekend. Whether you are looking for a high-energy dance floor or a quiet afternoon of local craft, here is your complete guide to the best entertainment the mountains have to offer.

Marge FarringtonMay 13, 2026

Lifestyle

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Paying it Forward: Brother Wolf Turns Community Support Into $500K for AnimalsLifestyle

Paying it Forward: Brother Wolf Turns Community Support Into $500K for Animals

Asheville -- May 15, 2026: Animals shape human lives in such beautiful ways. They steady us. They give rhythm to our days. They provide a deep and safe connection. They bring us joy. They ask for very little and return something that is difficult to name, yet easy to recognize the moment it’s gone. To care about animals is, in a very real way, to care about one another.

Marge FarringtonMay 15, 2026
Empower Your Community: Join the Asheville Fire Department’s CERT Program

Empower Your Community: Join the Asheville Fire Department’s CERT Program

Asheville -- May 11, 2026: As Hurricane Preparedness Week comes to a close, the focus shifts toward a vital question: are you ready to help your neighbors when it matters most? While we often think of disaster response as the job of professionals, the Asheville Fire Department is offering a way for residents to play a hands-on role in community safety through the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).

May 11, 2026
Celebrate Mom: Asheville's Mother's Day Weekend Events

Celebrate Mom: Asheville's Mother's Day Weekend Events

This article highlights special brunches, unique gift markets, and relaxing activities perfect for celebrating mothers in Asheville. Discover ways to make Mother's Day truly memorable for the special women in your life.

May 8, 2026
Forest Bathing Trend: Hendersonville Finds Peace in Nature

Forest Bathing Trend: Hendersonville Finds Peace in Nature

Hendersonville, North Carolina, is increasingly becoming a hub for residents and visitors seeking tranquility through forest bathing, a low-impact wellness practice known as shinrin-yoku in Japanese. This mindful immersion in forested environments offers a unique approach to reducing stress and improving overall well-being, drawing participants to the region's abundant natural landscapes.

May 5, 2026
Hendersonville Farmers Market Opens Today

Hendersonville Farmers Market Opens Today

The Hendersonville Farmers Market is officially set to return for its 2026 season on Saturday, May 2nd, promising fresh local produce and artisan goods to the community. Shoppers can expect over 40 local vendors every Saturday through October, rain or shine, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Maple Street.

May 2, 2026

Outdoors

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Nature’s Neighborhood: Why Local Parks Are WNC’s Best Kept SecretOutdoors

Nature’s Neighborhood: Why Local Parks Are WNC’s Best Kept Secret

WNC -- May 12, 2026: When we think of outdoor adventure in Western North Carolina, our minds often jump to the grand vistas of the Blue Ridge Parkway or the deep wilderness of the Great Smokies. However, we often overlook the incredible gems right in our own backyards. Local parks are the unsung heroes of our communities—they are accessible, budget-friendly, and require no advanced planning or expensive gear.

Marge FarringtonMay 12, 2026
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