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NewsTourism Resilience and the "Rediscover the Unforgettable" Initiative
North Carolina -- March 18, 2026: Speaking to over 500 industry professionals at the Visit NC Tourism Conference at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Ashevil...

Weaverville Man Arrested After Shooting into Occupied Vehicle on Fairview Rd
Michael Adarius Cornett is in custody after allegedly firing multiple shots into a car on Fairview Road Saturday morning. The article will detail the arrest, charges, and the discovery of six firearms at Cornett's Weaverville residence.
March 17, 2026
Asheville Launches Major Stormwater System Assessment: What Residents Need to Know
The City of Asheville is embarking on a comprehensive mission to map and evaluate its underground infrastructure. This week, officials announced the s...
March 17, 2026
Foot Pursuit Leads to Fentanyl Trafficking Arrest in Rutherford County
Rutherford County -- A suspected fentanyl dealer is in custody following a foot chase through Spindale on March 11, 2026. The arrest was the result of...
March 17, 2026
Governor Stein Kicks Off Rural Listening Tour
Today Governor Josh Stein kicked off his rural listening session series. He met with business leaders, local elected officials, and other leaders to h...
March 17, 2026Sports
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SportsRobbinsville Girls' Basketball Reaches State Final, Inspires Western North Carolina
Earning its first-ever berth in the 1A state championship game, the Robbinsville girls' basketball team made history this month, a feat that resonates deeply within the close-knit communities of...

Vance Charter, Wilson Prep Claim State Basketball Crowns; Baseball and Soccer Teams Off to Strong Starts
**Vance Charter** and **Wilson Prep** basketball teams brought home **1A state titles** on **March 11**, showcasing the talent and hard work found in local high school athletic programs. For...
March 17, 2026
Cherokee Braves Crush Competition, Capture 2A Basketball Crown
The Cherokee High School girls basketball team delivered a dominant performance on March 12, 2026, in Winston-Salem, crushing Pamlico County 76-15 to secure the 2026 NCHSAA 2A State Championship....
March 16, 2026
Reel in the Cash: $20K Up for Grabs at 2026 Cherokee Trout Tournament!
Get ready to cast your lines and chase tagged trout in the Qualla Boundary! With a $20,000 prize pool, the 2026 Opening Day Trout Tournament is an angler's dream come true.
March 12, 2026
Buncombe, Hendersonville County High School Teams Score Wins
Greater Asheville-area high school teams delivered a series of exciting victories on March 11, showcasing the growing rivalries and community spirit. These wins highlight the dedication and skill of...
March 12, 2026Business
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BusinessAsheville Considers Fee Hikes for Water, Waste, and Parking Services
Asheville residents and business owners could soon face higher bills for essential city services, as the city considers increasing fees for water, solid waste, and parking. The proposed increases...

WNC Environmental Summit Friday, March 20, 2026 Haywood Community College
HAYWOOD COUNTY -- Haywood Community College Annouces WNC Environmental Summit Friday, March 20, 2026 | 9 a.m.-2 p.m.Haywood Community College Auditori...
March 17, 2026
WNC Economic Outlook: Tourism Recovery &Workforce Housing Hurdles Define Spring 2026
Record revenues for craft breweries, distilleries, and downtown businesses in Buncombe, Hendersonville, and Haywood counties are being fueled by a 15 percent surge in tourism. But the swell of...
March 16, 2026
Buncombe County to Overhaul Development Rules, Schools Amidst Appeal Surge
Anticipating a flood of property value appeals after recent reassessments, Buncombe County is also moving forward with capital projects and development rule changes affecting businesses and...
March 10, 2026
GE Aerospace Invests $48M in Asheville, Boosting Jet Engine Production
GE Aerospace is investing $48 million in its Asheville facility to ramp up production of Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMCs) for jet engines. The investment will modernize the plant and create new opportunities in advanced manufacturing.
March 9, 2026Entertainment
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EntertainmentSteven Curtis Chapman Concert Kicks Off Asheville's Music Week
Asheville's music scene hits a high note tonight as Grammy-winning Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman brings his Speechless ’26 Tour to Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. His performance coincides with...

Asheville’s Iconic "Downtown After 5" Returns for 2026: Multicultural Lineup Unveiled
ASHEVILLE -- As spring arrives in the Blue Ridge, Asheville is preparing to revive one of its most cherished community traditions. The Asheville Downt...
March 17, 2026
Asheville Arts Scene Thrives Despite Challenges
Asheville's vibrant arts and culture scene continues to thrive as of Friday, March 13, 2026, offering diverse entertainment for residents and visitors. The WNC Times remains committed to...
March 13, 2026
The Scoop on Pi: The Hop Ice Cream Café Celebrates the ‘Beauty of the Irrational’
This Saturday, March 14, The Hop Ice Cream Café invites the community to embrace their inner math geek—and their sweet tooth—for a celebration of Pi D...
March 13, 2026
Asheville’s Iconic "Downtown After 5" Returns for 2026: Multicultural Lineup Unveiled
The Asheville Downtown Association has officially pulled back the curtain on the 2026 Downtown After 5 (DTA5) season. This year, the beloved free conc...
March 13, 2026Lifestyle
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LifestyleAsheville Named a Top Southern City for Arts, Food, and Outdoor Scene
Asheville's vibrant arts, music, food, and outdoor offerings have earned it the title of third-best city in the South, according to Southern Living. The 2026 ranking underscores the city's unique...

A Beginner’s Guide to WNC Wildflowering
Western North Carolina is often called the "Cradle of Forestry," but it could just as easily be named the "Cradle of Wildflowers." Our region is home ...
March 17, 2026
Spring "Snack-Tainers": Easy, Budget Edibles for Small WNC Spaces
In Western North Carolina, spring is often a game of "wait and see." Between the sudden March frosts and the steep, rocky terrain of our mountain lots...
March 17, 2026
April Culture Hunt: Your Guide to WNC’s Spring Scavenger Hunts
Spring has officially arrived in the mountains, and with it comes a series of interactive ways to explore our community. Whether you are looking to en...
March 15, 2026
Get Hands On with Heroes on Wheels at Truck City AVL
City of Asheville -- Ever wonder how food, packages, and recycling move to their final destinations? Or how water lines are repaired, streets are plow...
March 15, 2026Outdoors
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OutdoorsSpring Bird Migration: Lights Out, How Asheville Can Save Our Feathered Friends
Millions of birds are passing through Asheville this spring. Learn simple steps residents can take to reduce hazards like window collisions and habitat loss, making our city a safer haven for migrating birds.

The Trail That Started It All: Fishing the Nation's First Fly Fishing Trail in 2026
Jackson County -- In 2009, Jackson County made history by launching the Western North Carolina Fly Fishing Trail®—the first of its kind in the United ...
March 17, 2026
Lake Lure Welcomes Back the Collegiate Rowers!
Town of Lake Lure -- We are pleased to share that collegiate rowing teams will soon return to Lake Lure for spring training. This week Columbia Univer...
March 15, 2026
Weekend Nature Fix: Best WNC Hikes for Spring Wildflower Peeking
Escape the city this weekend and discover the early blooms of spring! We've compiled a list of easy-to-moderate hikes around Asheville perfect for spotting wildflowers like trillium and bloodroot.
March 9, 2026
Heartbreak Ridge Reborn: Old Fort's Outdoor Access Restored!
After an 18-month closure due to Hurricane Helene, the Lower Heartbreak Ridge Trail is finally open. This article explores the trail's reopening and its vital role in connecting Pisgah National Forest to Old Fort, boosting the local outdoor economy.
March 3, 2026