Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, March 4.
Start your day with a quick heads-up on that chaotic scene downtown Monday evening, when a pickup truck driver, Nicholas Dean Jones, went on a reckless rampage along Walnut Street, slamming into parked cars, street lights, and nearly endangering pedestrians before officers boxed him in. Hes charged with DWI, reckless driving, resisting arrest, and more, a stark reminder to keep our vibrant streets safe for everyone strolling through the heart of our city. Police are still seeking tips if you saw anything.
Shifting to brighter skies, todays packed with fun ways to shake off the winter chill. Head to Haiku from 4 to 10 p.m. for free live tunes and good vibes, or catch the 5:30 p.m. event at Pack Memorial Library with a virtual optionperfect for sparking conversations on local topics. Families, keep an eye on upcoming gems like the Asheville Museum of Sciences winter camps wrapping up soon with themes like Liquid Chemistry and Winter Weather Warriors, building kids curiosity through hands-on science. And mark your calendars: the Orange Peel is unveiling Hellbender, a slick new outdoor concert spot at 151 Thompson Street, opening in July to amp up our live music scene under the stars.
On a more serious note, our community feels the ripples of global tensions. Local resident Harold Fraleigh Jr. is urging action for his partners brother Kevin, stranded in Kuwait amid the escalating Iran conflict thats grounded flights and left thousands of Americans in limbo. Hes already pinged Congressman Chuck Edwards office, Senators Tillis and Budd, and enrolled in the State Departments STEP program, but hes waiting on evacuation help alongside over 9,000 whove made it back via charter flights. Meanwhile, Habibi Village owner Maan Abou Khzam shares heartfelt fears for his family back home, turning prayers into a call for us all to stay informed. If youre affected, dial Edwards office at 865-EDWARDS or check step.state.gov.
Dont forget Severe Weather Preparedness Weekcourtesy of Governor Steinwith tips to ready your home against North Carolinas unpredictable storms, keeping our mountain life resilient. Looking ahead, SLOMOSA brings Norwegian riff heaviness to Eulogy on April 1, and the Asheville Art Museums Iron and Ink exhibit dives into 1930s grit through powerful WPA prints.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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