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Amid a celebration of the Ecusta Trail's long road to fruition and an unveiling of its new logo and website, trailer supporters braced for bad news when Henderson County Engineer Marcus Jones rose to deliver his assessment of the damage from Hurricane Helene. Read Story »
Travis Fowler tried his best to convince the Hendersonville Planning Board to endorse his proposal to build a four-story 185-unit apartment building on a nine-acre site that was under several feet of water during Hurricane Helene flooding. Read Story »
Before packing in the Thanksgiving feast, residents are invited to hoof it during the 12th annual Turkey Trot 5K in downtown Hendersonville. Read Story »
The U.S. Forest Service invites the public to gather firewood for personal use without a permit on reopened sections of the Pisgah National Forest from now through December 2025. Read Story »
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein obtained a preliminary injunction against a Durham company that charged a Hendersonville couple $25,000 to remove two large trees that fell on their roof during Hurricane Helene. Read Story »
Hendersonville gets all-female council amid countywide gains for women
‘Double haters’ broke decisively for Trump
Bearfootin’ Bear auction raises $122,800 for nonprofits
BRCC announces 'Build Your Future' grants for career transition
The Hendersonville City Council’s affordable housing listening sessions, postponed due to Hurricane Helene response efforts, have been rescheduled. As the community recovers, addressing the housing crisis remains a top priority. The sessions will gather valuable input from residents to shape the city’s strategic housing plan. Read Story »
For a while on Saturday night, it looked like the annual Bearfootin’ Bear auction might fall short of last year’s total of $117,000. Read Story »
TimberKnolls Spirit Cove Newfoundland Animal Therapy recently completed its "Tour of Healing and Hope," bringing the therapeutic presence of their Newfoundlands, affectionately known as "Newfie Therapists," to communities across Western North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. Read Story »