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Asheville Local Frequency: Armed Suspect Search, Haywood Road Upgrades, and Summer Fun Events

Asheville Local Frequency: Armed Suspect Search, Haywood Road Upgrades, and Summer Fun Events

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 30th, 2025.

A quick heads-up for folks in the Royal Pines and Sweeten Creek area today—Buncombe County deputies are searching for Nicholas Ivers, a suspect considered armed and dangerous after a break-in yesterday. Law enforcement asks you to avoid the area and call 911 if you spot anything suspicious. No injuries were reported, but officials remain on alert, with support from Asheville police, crisis negotiators, and county emergency services.

If you’re navigating Haywood Road this week, know that safety improvements are on the way thanks to an NCDOT initiative. These upgrades aim to make commutes smoother and keep everyone safer, so keep an eye out for future construction updates.

Today’s weather promises partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising to a toasty eighty-six degrees. After days of weather warnings for heat and humidity, it might be a good idea to schedule those outdoor adventures for the cooler morning or evening hours and keep plenty of water handy.

Speaking of the outdoors, the River Arts District Farmers Market returns this afternoon at New Belgium Brewing starting at three. It’s the perfect place to grab the freshest local fruits, veggies, baked goods, crafts, and more. SNAP benefits are accepted, and the vibe is always lively alongside the French Broad.

For the creatives and art lovers, River Arts District has hands-on events today, like monoprint workshops and make-your-own glass sessions. It’s a great opportunity to meet artists and try something new.

Baseball fans can catch the Asheville Tourists taking on Greensboro at McCormick Field tonight, first pitch at six-oh-five. Grab some peanuts and enjoy America’s pastime with friends and family.

Families looking for summer fun will want to check out the Family Fun Festival at the Asheville Mall, featuring carnival rides, games, and of course, classic fair food like funnel cakes and fried Oreos. The festival runs tonight from five to ten PM, with daily wristbands available and free parking.

Book lovers, Malaprop’s Bookstore is celebrating local author Christine D. Page’s launch of All Hallows’ Eve at six this evening. Drop by for a reading and an insider look at Asheville’s mystical history through the pages of her latest work.

Health care remains in focus, as a state oversight report released yesterday points to improvements at Mission Hospital but notes ongoing concerns with emergency and oncology services. Community members are encouraged to continue sharing their experiences to help guide positive changes.

And in sports news two Greenville County deputies were injured during a training incident but are expected to recover. Meanwhile, motorists are rejoicing as the long-awaited I-26 widening project in Henderson County nears completion, promising easier drives in and out of Asheville.

That’s what’s happening in and around Asheville today. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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