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Asheville Resilience: Recovering, Reopening, and Remembering
Published 11 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
Asheville is waking up to cooler-than-normal temperatures this morning, with persistent rain showers expected to linger throughout the day and into the evening. If you’re heading out, you might want to keep an umbrella handy and expect temps to stay in the mid-50s for much of the day. That’s a big shift after a warm Memorial Day weekend, but it’s not stopping Asheville from staying active and engaged.
Kicking things off, tonight the Asheville City Council meets at 5 p.m. at City Hall on Court Plaza. This is an in-person session, but you can also tune in from home using the city’s YouTube channel or their Virtual Engagement Hub. If you’d like to comment on the agenda or have something to say about local issues, you’ll need to sign up at the door before the meeting begins. Anyone needing interpretive services for the meeting or planning to present slides can arrange those ahead of time through the city’s website, making sure everyone has a chance to participate.
Recovery from Hurricane Helene is still on many minds, but good news: more of Asheville’s greenways and parks along the French Broad River are reopening as federal inspections give the all-clear. This phased approach is restoring vital outdoor spaces, perfect for a stroll once the skies clear.
In business news, East Asheville’s Walmart Supercenter has fully reopened, marking a major step in the community’s recovery from last fall’s hurricane. This is especially meaningful for local families and workers, as the store serves as a key access point for groceries and supplies in the area.
Over in the education world, UNC Asheville has received a million-dollar donation from an anonymous alumnus to support its Centennial Campaign, giving a big boost to future campus initiatives.
For those looking to give back or stay connected, Black Mountain hosted a deeply moving Memorial Day ceremony yesterday, honoring local heroes and reminding everyone of the importance of service and remembrance. And don’t forget, the annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign remains in effect through June 1, so buckle up and drive safe as you get around town.
If you love a little local mystery or want to lend a hand, the Asheville Police Department is asking for help locating 16-year-old Nadiia Egypt Acosta, missing since May 17. Your vigilance could make a difference.
And finally, after months of anticipation, the historic NuWray Hotel in Burnsville is preparing to reopen, offering a fresh slice of mountain charm for visitors and locals alike.
That’s the news and happenings for Asheville this Tuesday. Whatever your plans, stay safe, stay dry, and keep looking after one another. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Asheville is waking up to cooler-than-normal temperatures this morning, with persistent rain showers expected to linger throughout the day and into the evening. If you’re heading out, you might want to keep an umbrella handy and expect temps to stay in the mid-50s for much of the day. That’s a big shift after a warm Memorial Day weekend, but it’s not stopping Asheville from staying active and engaged.
Kicking things off, tonight the Asheville City Council meets at 5 p.m. at City Hall on Court Plaza. This is an in-person session, but you can also tune in from home using the city’s YouTube channel or their Virtual Engagement Hub. If you’d like to comment on the agenda or have something to say about local issues, you’ll need to sign up at the door before the meeting begins. Anyone needing interpretive services for the meeting or planning to present slides can arrange those ahead of time through the city’s website, making sure everyone has a chance to participate.
Recovery from Hurricane Helene is still on many minds, but good news: more of Asheville’s greenways and parks along the French Broad River are reopening as federal inspections give the all-clear. This phased approach is restoring vital outdoor spaces, perfect for a stroll once the skies clear.
In business news, East Asheville’s Walmart Supercenter has fully reopened, marking a major step in the community’s recovery from last fall’s hurricane. This is especially meaningful for local families and workers, as the store serves as a key access point for groceries and supplies in the area.
Over in the education world, UNC Asheville has received a million-dollar donation from an anonymous alumnus to support its Centennial Campaign, giving a big boost to future campus initiatives.
For those looking to give back or stay connected, Black Mountain hosted a deeply moving Memorial Day ceremony yesterday, honoring local heroes and reminding everyone of the importance of service and remembrance. And don’t forget, the annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign remains in effect through June 1, so buckle up and drive safe as you get around town.
If you love a little local mystery or want to lend a hand, the Asheville Police Department is asking for help locating 16-year-old Nadiia Egypt Acosta, missing since May 17. Your vigilance could make a difference.
And finally, after months of anticipation, the historic NuWray Hotel in Burnsville is preparing to reopen, offering a fresh slice of mountain charm for visitors and locals alike.
That’s the news and happenings for Asheville this Tuesday. Whatever your plans, stay safe, stay dry, and keep looking after one another. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI