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Asheville Recovery, Resilience, and Holiday Cheer: Local News Update

Asheville Recovery, Resilience, and Holiday Cheer: Local News Update

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, December 18. Start your day with a burst of holiday cheer and the latest on our resilient mountain community, where recovery from Helene keeps inspiring everyday heroes.

Last night, firefighters tackled a structure fire on Gashes Creek Road around 10 p.m., working swiftly to contain the blaze and protect nearby homes, a reminder of how our first responders stay ready no matter the hour. Over on Hendersonville Road, a driver crashed into an abandoned building Wednesday morning, suffering serious injuries, so drive safe out there as we navigate these cooler days. Cleanup continues after over 100,000 gallons of wastewater spilled in nearby Hendersonville, with crews ensuring our waterways stay protected for all who love paddling the French Broad.

On the recovery front, good news for renters: North Carolina just launched a 57 million dollar program to repair small properties damaged by Helene, opening doors for families still piecing life back together. Food banks got a 500,000 dollar boost too, helping holiday tables stay full amid rising needs. And Highland Brewing marked one year post-Helene with their AVL Strong beer release, toasting the grit that defines us.

In tougher news, a former Buncombe County coach pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct with a student, landing 18 months probation and 30 years on the sex offender registry, underscoring our commitment to holding predators accountable and supporting survivors through resources like the Family Justice Center. Meanwhile, state elections officials are probing Vice Mayor Antanette Mosleys residency filings, keeping our local democracy transparent.

Flu season hit hard with North Carolinas first pediatric death reported this season, so get vaccinated and wash those hands, folks. Weather-wise, expect mild temps today in the 40s clearing to 50s tomorrow before rain rolls in, perfect for cozy indoor fun.

Speaking of which, dive into the magic tonight at the Ballet Conservatory of Asheville's Nutcracker at Diana Wortham Theatre, 4:30 p.m., swirling sugar plums and timeless tales. Then at 7:30, head to The Grey Eagle for The Moth's Family Matters StorySLAM, where locals share raw, hilarious stories of holiday chaos and unbreakable bonds. Tomorrow, catch free overdose reversal training at 40 Coxe Avenue or the Lake Julian Festival of Lights drive-through, twinkling with joy. Dont miss Third Thursday at the Asheville Art Museum for creative vibes, and mark your calendar for Old Sap Winter Lights at the NC Arboretum on Friday evening, illuminating our post-Helene spirit.

From protests waving signs of resistance in North Asheville this afternoon to holiday markets and pop-up bars lighting up downtown, Ashevilles pulse is alive with connection and hope. Buncombe County offices are adjusting holiday schedules too, so check ahead.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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