District Attorney Andrew Murray will be guest speaker at the Henderson County Republican Men’s Club at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at American Legion Post 77, 216 Fourth Ave. W. RSVP no later than noon ...
Police estimate at least 2,000 people gathered on Main Street on Saturday for Hendersonville’s second No Kings Day rally. Hendersonville’s second No Kings Day rally on Saturday filled much of downtown ...
Hendersonville police are seeking information on a homicide that occurred on Woodcock Drive in Green Meadows on Friday night.
Thanks to ongoing music education support from the Henderson County Education Foundation, Henderson County public schools’ annual Berrian All-County Orchestra returns with a concert at 3 p.m. Saturday ...
The Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development, Henderson County public schools and four existing industries in Henderson County Cummins, Elkamet, Jabil and UPM Raflatac — hosted facility ...
Two banks in the city will reopen in the next few days— 13 months after severe Helene damage forced them to close. TD Bank will celebrate the reopening of its Hendersonville branch at 535 Greenville ...
Jamie Ager, a Democratic candidate for the 11th Congressional District seat held by U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards, outraised the incumbent by a 3-to-1 margin in the third quarter, Ager's campaign announced.
The Hendersonville Historic Preservation Commission is inviting the community to the "Oakdale Ramble," a first-of-its-kind event at the city cemetery on U.S. 64 West Saturday, Oct. 25. Visitors are ...
The founder and operator of a homeless shelter for youth in Henderson County is now facing human trafficking charges that accuse him of holding children in sexual servitude, court records show. In ...
County Commissioners on Wednesday voted to rezone property along Asheville Highway for a high-density development despite concerns they expressed two months about how sewer service will be provided ...
County Commissioners honored Lightning Editor Bill Moss with a resolution recognizing his years of service to the community during the board’s meeting this week. “We’ve gone back a long, long time,” ...