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Asheville Local: May Day Rallies, Park Fee Hikes, and Helene's Lingering Impact

Asheville Local: May Day Rallies, Park Fee Hikes, and Helene's Lingering Impact

Published 11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, May 1st, 2025.

Today marks International Workers Day, and Asheville is buzzing with activity as workers across North Carolina unite for May Day protests. If you're looking to participate, demonstrations will be taking place at two locations: the Henderson County Courthouse in Hendersonville at 1:00 PM and later at Pack Square Pavilion in downtown Asheville at 3:00 PM. For those heading to Hendersonville, a carpool and caravan will depart from the Westgate Shopping Center parking lot at noon. Participants are rallying for various causes including public education, workers' rights, healthcare accessibility, and climate justice.

In other news, North Carolina State Parks has implemented new fee changes starting today. If you're planning a camping trip or visiting a reservoir, be aware that reservation fees at campgrounds and vehicle entrance fees at reservoirs have increased across the state parks system.

Local law enforcement is making headlines today as the Asheville Police Department participates in the 2025 Torch Run Relay in Buncombe County. Community members are encouraged to come out and show their support for the runners.

The aftermath of Hurricane Helene continues to impact our region, with recent reports showing lingering effects on the state's unemployment rate. However, there's a ray of hope with a new $55 million grant aimed at revitalizing small businesses throughout Western North Carolina.

For art enthusiasts, Hendersonville has unveiled 20 new bear artworks as part of their annual Bearfootin' Art Walk event, bringing some colorful charm to our neighboring city.

Environmental concerns are also in focus today, as an annual litter cleanup has revealed an ongoing tire dumping issue in Pisgah National Forest. This serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible waste disposal to protect our beautiful mountain landscapes.

North Buncombe school is planning a touching tribute to Hurricane Helene victims with a legacy garden and memorial playspace, demonstrating our community's resilience and commitment to remembering those affected by last year's devastating storm.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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