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Asheville Crime Bust, Homeless Count Data, Live Music & Sports - Your Asheville Local Frequency
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th.
We're starting with some important public safety news from the Asheville Police Department. Officers have apprehended a North Asheville man on federal charges related to child exploitation. Robert Benjamin Thorpe, 49 years old, was taken into custody yesterday after a months-long investigation that began last July. The Asheville Police Department worked alongside Homeland Security Investigations and the North Carolina Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force on this case. If you have information about child abuse, you can contact APD anonymously by texting TIP2APD to 847411 or calling 828-252-1110.
On the community front, the City of Asheville is moving forward with sidewalk restoration work on North Lexington Avenue, with a public information session scheduled for February 26th. This is part of ongoing efforts to improve our downtown infrastructure.
If you're interested in community service, Buncombe County conducted its annual Point-in-Time homeless count on Tuesday, with 65 volunteers fanning out across the county to gather data on unsheltered homelessness. The count will provide crucial information to help local agencies better serve our most vulnerable residents. Officials note that Tropical Storm Helene had a significant impact on the homeless population here, with last year's count showing a 50 percent increase in unsheltered homelessness directly related to the storm.
Now, for things to do this evening, we've got some great options. The Miller Sisters are performing at Wedge Brewery at Foundation from 6 to 8 PM, so head downtown for some live music and craft beer. If you're looking for community connection, Asheville Fika is hosting a small gathering at The Rhu on South Lexington downtown starting this morning. It's a chance to grab coffee and pastries while meeting fellow community members.
Sports fans should tune in tonight as UNC Asheville takes on Longwood University in an ESPNU broadcast basketball game starting at 7 PM. The Bulldogs are coming off a strong win against USC Upstate and will look to continue their momentum. You can catch the game at Bear's Smokehouse BBQ where Bulldog Nation is gathering for a watch party.
Whether you're interested in supporting our community, enjoying local entertainment, or cheering on our teams, Asheville has something happening for everyone today.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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We're starting with some important public safety news from the Asheville Police Department. Officers have apprehended a North Asheville man on federal charges related to child exploitation. Robert Benjamin Thorpe, 49 years old, was taken into custody yesterday after a months-long investigation that began last July. The Asheville Police Department worked alongside Homeland Security Investigations and the North Carolina Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force on this case. If you have information about child abuse, you can contact APD anonymously by texting TIP2APD to 847411 or calling 828-252-1110.
On the community front, the City of Asheville is moving forward with sidewalk restoration work on North Lexington Avenue, with a public information session scheduled for February 26th. This is part of ongoing efforts to improve our downtown infrastructure.
If you're interested in community service, Buncombe County conducted its annual Point-in-Time homeless count on Tuesday, with 65 volunteers fanning out across the county to gather data on unsheltered homelessness. The count will provide crucial information to help local agencies better serve our most vulnerable residents. Officials note that Tropical Storm Helene had a significant impact on the homeless population here, with last year's count showing a 50 percent increase in unsheltered homelessness directly related to the storm.
Now, for things to do this evening, we've got some great options. The Miller Sisters are performing at Wedge Brewery at Foundation from 6 to 8 PM, so head downtown for some live music and craft beer. If you're looking for community connection, Asheville Fika is hosting a small gathering at The Rhu on South Lexington downtown starting this morning. It's a chance to grab coffee and pastries while meeting fellow community members.
Sports fans should tune in tonight as UNC Asheville takes on Longwood University in an ESPNU broadcast basketball game starting at 7 PM. The Bulldogs are coming off a strong win against USC Upstate and will look to continue their momentum. You can catch the game at Bear's Smokehouse BBQ where Bulldog Nation is gathering for a watch party.
Whether you're interested in supporting our community, enjoying local entertainment, or cheering on our teams, Asheville has something happening for everyone today.
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