Accessible Towns is a digital initiative launching in summer 2025 which will populate a map of Asheville with accessibility scores for local restaurants and businesses.
Residents and commuters should be aware of construction and closures on Patton Avenue from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Wednesday, May 21 to Friday, May 23.
Strive Not to Drive Week will begin Monday, May 19 in Western North Carolina with free rides on Asheville Rides Transit buses.
The RAD Art Market will be held every Saturday from now through November in the parking lot of Pine Gate Renewables, 130 Roberts St.
Oak & Grist Distilling Company, located at 1556 Grovestone Road, has won a Gold Medal for American Single Malt Whiskey at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Gaines held a press conference and grant presentation to a crowd of journalists, YMCA staff and young YMCA swimmers from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., Monday, May 5 at the Reuter Family YMCA, 3 Town Square Blvd.
Outlook Coffee Collective is allowed to remain operational until June 10 at Tanger Outlets Asheville.
Local fundraising group Rock for Relief is back for their second set. The music-based benefit organization has a special concert lined up to benefit Madison County later this month.
Here’s your all-in-one spring checklist, brought to you by the experts at MB HAYNES.
Check out our photo gallery of Marshall, N.C. as the town prepares to reopen seven months after Hurricane Helene.