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Senate race in N.C. likely to be costliest ever

The race to replace outgoing U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis, R-NC, is set to break records.   Read Story »

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Blue Ridge Symphonic Brass performs Winter Concert Dec. 14

The Blue Ridge Symphonic Brass will perform a Winter Concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 900 Blythe St.    Read Story »

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Deadline is Dec. 31 to apply for Renew NC grants

The deadline is Dec. 31 to apply for grants through Renew NC, a state program offering free assistance with home repair and rebuilding for those affected by Hurricane Helene and one of the last chances for homeowners who are still struggling with home damage and loss a year after the storm.   Read Story »

Shipping containers lining the temporary road through Chimney Rock Village express a message of hope. [PHOTO BY OLIVIA JARMAN]

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With hope and faith, Chimney Rock rebuilds

Fourteen months after Hurricane Helene devastated Hickory Nut Gorge, residents of Chimney Rock Village are rebuilding both physically and emotionally, with the same spirit that helped them survive the storm.   Read Story »

Shown, front row, from left, Virginia Purdy, lead instructor; Justin Dyer; Michele Swain; and Casey Elliot, EMS clinical instructor; back row, Kyle Crawford, Clark Andersen, Andrew Meacham and Hadin Robertson. [RICH KEEN/BRCC]

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New paramedics ready to serve

Blue Ridge Community College hosted a paramedic graduation ceremony on Friday, Dec. 5, to honor six graduates now ready to serve the public.   Read Story »

Winter Lights shine nightly from 6 to 10 through Jan. 4 at the North Carolina Arboretum.

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YULE LOVE ... a parade, Historic Inns Tour & Cookie Caper

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Four Seasons Politics

Four Seasons Politics

Senate race in N.C. likely to be costliest ever

Land of Sky honors Volk for 36 years of service

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Community News

Carriage rides on Main Street are one of many ways to celebrate the holidays downtown this year.

Santa will lead Christmas tree lighting countdown

Foundation bestows top honors, reports record giving

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Fire Academy graduates, front row, from left, Michael Peace, Brody Davis, Josue Gomez and Dylan Bundrick; and back row, Octaveus Askew, Kristopher Miller, Parker Summey, Jerry Villars and Pablo Saavedra. [PHOTO BY RICH KEEN]

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Fire academy sends nine cadets into service

The Henderson County Fire Academy at Blue Ridge Community College graduated nine cadets on Dec. 4, bolstering the firefighting workforce of Western North Carolina.   Read Story »

Four Seasons Politics

Filing makes Hensley-Smith race official for mayor

Hendersonville Mayor pro tem Jennifer Hensley made it official, filing for mayor to formalize a run she announced in July, Gina Baxter filed to run for re-election, Rudd Orr of Mills River filed for the open District 3 seat on the Henderson County Board of Commissioners and Jennifer Capps Balkcom signed up to run for a third term in the state House on Friday as the first week of qualifying closed for the 2026 elections.   Read Story »

Charles Frost, organist and conductor, performs with sopranist Lucy Owen Holt on Jan. 18.

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Soprano and organ performance opens Friends of Music season

The first 2026 concert from the Friends of Music & the Arts Series at the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 18, in the historic church, 1895 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock.   Read Story »

BofA honors Safelight as 2025 Neighborhood Builder

City closes personnel probe after taking 'appropriate action'

Land of Sky honors Volk for 36 years of service

Nominations open for Education Hall of Fame

Blakely to seek re-election as Fletcher mayor

City may recast DEI board as Citizens Advisory Committee

Plans filed for Osceola Inn redevelopment, apartments on Linda Vista

Sheriff announces campaign for a third term