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Asheville Local Frequency: Recovery, Waters, and Magic Under the Stars

Asheville Local Frequency: Recovery, Waters, and Magic Under the Stars

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, April 9th. Kick off your day with the buzz around town, where were connecting the dots on fires, floods lingering effects, and ways to soak up our vibrant scene.

Early yesterday morning, Asheville Fire Department crews tackled a fully involved blaze at a condemned building on Hazel Mill Road, right in the path of upcoming highway expansion. The fire at 154 Hazel Mill Road started around 4:13 a.m., but firefighters smartly handled it from the exterior since no utilities were active inside, knocking down hot spots and clearing out before 6:30. No injuries, just a reminder of how our infrastructure shifts can spark unexpected drama, potentially speeding up those road improvements we all rely on for smoother commutes.

Shifting to our waters, environmental advocates packed a public hearing here yesterday, slamming state-proposed PFAS rules as too soft on polluters. French Broad Riverkeeper Anna Alsobrook with MountainTrue called out the lack of hard thresholds or penalties, warning industries could even ramp up forever chemicals without real pushback. It hits home for us, folks, since cleaner drinking water means healthier families and rivers we love to paddle. Want to weigh in? Todays another chance at 6 p.m. in Hickory, or email comments to publiccomments@deq.nc.gov through mid-June. Your voice could tip the scales for our watershed.

On the economic front, fresh data revisions confirm Hurricane Helenes punch lingers, with Asheville metro employment still about 3 percent below pre-storm levels as of late last year. That shortfall underscores the grit needed for full recovery in Western North Carolina, from tourism spots rebuilding to small businesses hiring back up, keeping our local economy resilient one job at a time.

Tonight, escape into magic at Luminere at Biltmore, our dazzling nighttime light experience featuring projections synced to a custom soundtrack with the Asheville Symphony and local artists. Its glowing through the estate grounds, perfect for date night or family wonder under the stars, showing how our cultural gems keep shining post-storm.

Sports fans, East Henderson High just hired Kobey Rudisill, an assistant from Asheville High, as their new football coach, stepping in after a tough 3-27 stretch. Expect fresh energy on the field, rallying young athletes and communities alike. And dont miss photographers capturing epic sunsets through Beaucatcher Cut, framing our Blue Ridge majesty against the skyline, a free daily show that recharges the soul.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for that funny, touching solo show running Wednesdays through Sundays starting late April at local theaters. Stay engaged, Asheville, because these stories shape our tomorrow.

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

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