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Eight vigils are scheduled to take place at 6 p.m. today in front of all the offices of U.S. Sens. Thom Tillis and Ted Budd across North Carolina.
Joint Water and Sewer Commission. A new nine-member Joint Water and Sewer Commission would be created to guide the operation of the city’s water and sewer system. The city and county would appoint ...
A motorcyclist traveling north on the Blue Ridge Parkway died on Saturday, 13 days after he collided with a deer that crossed his lane of traffic in Floyd County, Virginia, the National Park Service ...
The state is accepting applications for a new program to repair or rebuild homes in Western North Carolina that were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Helene, Gov. Josh Stein announced on Monday.
An estimated 1,500 to 2,000 people attended Saturday’s No Kings Day rally in Hendersonville. Protesters in downtown Hendersonville on Saturday said they feared democracy is slipping away in America as ...
Demonstrators plan to gather at the Grove Street Courthouse and march to the Historic Courthouse on Main Street Saturday morning in one of hundreds of “No Kings Day” events across the U.S. and abroad.
Hendersonville’s Historic Preservation Commission is inviting individuals with connections to the West End, Peacock Town, Harris Street, Black Bottom and Brooklyn neighborhoods to take part in an ...
This week, crews will focus on final grinding in select areas and finalizing the weigh-in-motion in specific spots. Permanent striping on the interstate will begin next week. Others tasks such as ...
Painters were finishing the job this week on a new coat of gold on the dome of the Historic Courthouse.
In a visit to Henderson County on Thursday North Carolina Health and Human Services Secretary Dev Sangvai touted a pilot that he said has proven to be "the best way to lower health care costs and ...
Anyone who has tried to reach Hickory Nut Gorge via U.S. 64 or go from Saluda to Tryon on U.S. 176 or drive on Davis Mountain or Finley Cove roads in town can see that the state has plenty of work to ...
The state Senate on Tuesday unanimously passed House Bill 50, which enables law enforcement officers to stay on the force longer without reducing their retirement benefits. Having passed both chambers ...
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