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Leaf Peeping, Water Safety, and Community Resilience: Your Asheville Local Update
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, October 11, 2025.
Leaf season is in full swing here in Asheville, and with the crisp air and brilliant colors calling visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway, expect roads and trails to be bustling as folks flock to take in those breathtaking autumn views. If you’re planning to head out, pack some patience and your camera—the foliage is peaking, and rangers say this weekend is one of the best windows to experience the vibrant tapestry across Western North Carolina.
Speaking of busy roads, Asheville Police and state agencies are increasing patrols all month in response to a spike in traffic fatalities last October. It’s part of Operation Crash Reduction, which aims to crack down on speeding and distracted driving. That means more visible law enforcement, especially near high-risk intersections, so drive safe out there to protect yourself and your neighbors. The city is also ramping up engineering improvements, and water pre-treatment systems are still running at our reservoirs after last year’s storms, with federal help ensuring our water stays safe.
Downtown drivers can also breathe a little easier: Asheville’s Wall Street Parking Garage reopens today after major structural repairs, so all four city garages are officially open just in time for peak leaf peeping. Elevator upgrades are ongoing, but parking is up for grabs, with especially good news for permit holders who get a grace period while the final fixes wrap up.
Now, if you’re itching for things to do this Saturday, the Western North Carolina Parade of Homes is back, running today and tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can tour twenty-five homes in person and explore even more online, showcasing the region’s renewed spirit after last year’s devastating hurricane. Builders who helped families recover are now showing off restored and brand-new homes that highlight our mountain determination and creative design.
There’s also no shortage of entertainment. At New Belgium Brewing this morning, grab your yoga mat for a free Pure Barre pop-up class at 11:15 a.m.—open to all levels, with a social hour for beer or NA sips afterwards. Later tonight, get ready to relive your emo days: The Emo Night Tour hits The Orange Peel from 7 to 11 p.m. for all you pop-punk and alternative enthusiasts.
Art lovers should swing by the River Arts District, where the RAD Art Market runs from 10 to 5, featuring local makers and crafts—always buzzing on Saturdays. Over at The Whale in West Asheville, Jesse Valcich will play a live set on the patio at 6 pm, the perfect soundtrack for an evening unwind.
For sports fans, UNC Asheville women’s soccer hosts Radford at Greenwood Soccer Field for their annual Pink Out match, supporting breast cancer awareness. The Bulldogs women’s volleyball team is also celebrating after sweeping Gardner-Webb on the road, boosting their Big South record, so support our home teams if you catch them around town.
Finally, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office confirmed this week that no new charges will be filed in Wednesday's shooting on Kreston Drive, with the incident officially ruled self-defense. Officials thank the community for support and are extending condolences to all affected.
That's your rundown of what’s happening and what matters most in Asheville today—from the changing colors and community resilience to arts, sports, and food. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Leaf season is in full swing here in Asheville, and with the crisp air and brilliant colors calling visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway, expect roads and trails to be bustling as folks flock to take in those breathtaking autumn views. If you’re planning to head out, pack some patience and your camera—the foliage is peaking, and rangers say this weekend is one of the best windows to experience the vibrant tapestry across Western North Carolina.
Speaking of busy roads, Asheville Police and state agencies are increasing patrols all month in response to a spike in traffic fatalities last October. It’s part of Operation Crash Reduction, which aims to crack down on speeding and distracted driving. That means more visible law enforcement, especially near high-risk intersections, so drive safe out there to protect yourself and your neighbors. The city is also ramping up engineering improvements, and water pre-treatment systems are still running at our reservoirs after last year’s storms, with federal help ensuring our water stays safe.
Downtown drivers can also breathe a little easier: Asheville’s Wall Street Parking Garage reopens today after major structural repairs, so all four city garages are officially open just in time for peak leaf peeping. Elevator upgrades are ongoing, but parking is up for grabs, with especially good news for permit holders who get a grace period while the final fixes wrap up.
Now, if you’re itching for things to do this Saturday, the Western North Carolina Parade of Homes is back, running today and tomorrow from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can tour twenty-five homes in person and explore even more online, showcasing the region’s renewed spirit after last year’s devastating hurricane. Builders who helped families recover are now showing off restored and brand-new homes that highlight our mountain determination and creative design.
There’s also no shortage of entertainment. At New Belgium Brewing this morning, grab your yoga mat for a free Pure Barre pop-up class at 11:15 a.m.—open to all levels, with a social hour for beer or NA sips afterwards. Later tonight, get ready to relive your emo days: The Emo Night Tour hits The Orange Peel from 7 to 11 p.m. for all you pop-punk and alternative enthusiasts.
Art lovers should swing by the River Arts District, where the RAD Art Market runs from 10 to 5, featuring local makers and crafts—always buzzing on Saturdays. Over at The Whale in West Asheville, Jesse Valcich will play a live set on the patio at 6 pm, the perfect soundtrack for an evening unwind.
For sports fans, UNC Asheville women’s soccer hosts Radford at Greenwood Soccer Field for their annual Pink Out match, supporting breast cancer awareness. The Bulldogs women’s volleyball team is also celebrating after sweeping Gardner-Webb on the road, boosting their Big South record, so support our home teams if you catch them around town.
Finally, the Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office confirmed this week that no new charges will be filed in Wednesday's shooting on Kreston Drive, with the incident officially ruled self-defense. Officials thank the community for support and are extending condolences to all affected.
That's your rundown of what’s happening and what matters most in Asheville today—from the changing colors and community resilience to arts, sports, and food. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI