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Asheville Voices Protect Blue Ridge: Forest Policy, Recovery, and Community Events
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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, April 16.
Kicking off today with the buzz from our mountain communities, hundreds rallied in Asheville yesterday to push back against the U.S. Forest Services proposed rollback of the Roadless Rule, a policy thats kept wild lands road-free and protected for decades. Folks from MountainTrue and the Sierra Club led the charge, highlighting how more logging could scar our pristine forests and disrupt wildlife habitats that draw hikers and families here every weekend. Its a reminder that our voices shape the blue ridge skyline we all cherish.[1]
Tragedy struck overnight in Buncombes Broad River area, where one person lost their life in a house fire along Old Fort Road. Fire marshals and sheriffs are investigating, urging everyone to double-check smoke alarms as we head into drier months with that persistent drought lingering, Asheville now over a foot below normal rainfall thanks to lingering La Nina patterns.[7][1][14]
Shifting to city hall, Asheville Council hit pause on a federal grant for surveillance tech and a real-time intelligence center, pulling it from the agenda after public outcry for more transparency. Mayor Manheimer noted the concerns, sending it to committee for review on April 28 so residents can weigh in on how this could impact privacy in our tight-knit neighborhoods.[4] On a brighter note, they greenlit a new ordinance tackling abandoned buildings, aiming to clean up eyesores post-Helene, though some wonder about enforcement costs and real results.[10]
Weather-wise, were basking in mostly sunny skies with temps climbing to the upper 70s, light south winds, and no rain in sightperfect for getting out. Heads up for an Extreme Cold Warning above 3500 feet in nearby counties through yesterday, but down here its prime exploring time.[11][2]
Todays lineup is packed with fun. Start with the Kids Fishing Club at Lake Julian from 6 to 730 pm, free rods and bait for young anglers. Catch UNC Asheville mens tennis battling Presbyterian at 2 pm in Lexington, or groove to Trauma Ray and Glixen at Eulogy at 7 pm, Color Me Asheville at the Orange Peel at 6 pm, and Chris Rosser at AyurPrana Listening Room at 9 pm. Highland Brewing hosts VB pickup volleyball at noon, league play at 6 pm, and Roberts Totally Rad Trivia at 7 pm. Dont miss the Budget Work Session downtown at 9 am if youre into civic vibes.[3][9][12][13][15]
Drive safeNCDOT warns permanent I-26 ramp closures start today, so plan routes. And Summit Coffee just opened a fresh RAD spot, 18 months after the storm, pouring resilience one cup at a time.[7]
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Kicking off today with the buzz from our mountain communities, hundreds rallied in Asheville yesterday to push back against the U.S. Forest Services proposed rollback of the Roadless Rule, a policy thats kept wild lands road-free and protected for decades. Folks from MountainTrue and the Sierra Club led the charge, highlighting how more logging could scar our pristine forests and disrupt wildlife habitats that draw hikers and families here every weekend. Its a reminder that our voices shape the blue ridge skyline we all cherish.[1]
Tragedy struck overnight in Buncombes Broad River area, where one person lost their life in a house fire along Old Fort Road. Fire marshals and sheriffs are investigating, urging everyone to double-check smoke alarms as we head into drier months with that persistent drought lingering, Asheville now over a foot below normal rainfall thanks to lingering La Nina patterns.[7][1][14]
Shifting to city hall, Asheville Council hit pause on a federal grant for surveillance tech and a real-time intelligence center, pulling it from the agenda after public outcry for more transparency. Mayor Manheimer noted the concerns, sending it to committee for review on April 28 so residents can weigh in on how this could impact privacy in our tight-knit neighborhoods.[4] On a brighter note, they greenlit a new ordinance tackling abandoned buildings, aiming to clean up eyesores post-Helene, though some wonder about enforcement costs and real results.[10]
Weather-wise, were basking in mostly sunny skies with temps climbing to the upper 70s, light south winds, and no rain in sightperfect for getting out. Heads up for an Extreme Cold Warning above 3500 feet in nearby counties through yesterday, but down here its prime exploring time.[11][2]
Todays lineup is packed with fun. Start with the Kids Fishing Club at Lake Julian from 6 to 730 pm, free rods and bait for young anglers. Catch UNC Asheville mens tennis battling Presbyterian at 2 pm in Lexington, or groove to Trauma Ray and Glixen at Eulogy at 7 pm, Color Me Asheville at the Orange Peel at 6 pm, and Chris Rosser at AyurPrana Listening Room at 9 pm. Highland Brewing hosts VB pickup volleyball at noon, league play at 6 pm, and Roberts Totally Rad Trivia at 7 pm. Dont miss the Budget Work Session downtown at 9 am if youre into civic vibes.[3][9][12][13][15]
Drive safeNCDOT warns permanent I-26 ramp closures start today, so plan routes. And Summit Coffee just opened a fresh RAD spot, 18 months after the storm, pouring resilience one cup at a time.[7]
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well 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