Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th. Folks, what a charged night in our backyard politics as primary results from North Carolina electrify the race for the U.S. Senate seat. Democrat Roy Cooper, our familiar former governor and a household name across the Tar Heel State, cruised through his primary with the kind of steady resolve that has defined his career, setting up a blockbuster showdown in November against Republican challenger Whatley, whos bringing heavy firepower including President Trumps endorsement to the table.[1] This isnt just D.C. drama, Asheville friends. With Cooper pushing for relief on everyday struggles like housing costs and healthcare access that hit our mountain communities hard, and Whatley rallying for economic shakeups, expect campaign trails lighting up right here in the Blue Ridge, drawing big crowds to local rallies and debates that could sway voters from Biltmore Village to the River Arts District. Keep an eye on those fundraisers popping up downtown, as both sides gear up to pour resources into Western North Carolina.
Shifting to brighter spots, spring is teasing us early with the Asheville Spring Fling Craft Beer Festival kicking off this weekend at Pack Square, featuring over 50 local brewers pouring hazy IPAs and sours from spots like New Belgium and Highland Brewing. Imagine sipping a fresh pint while live bluegrass bands strum under the budding dogwoods, all while tasting how our craft scene supports hundreds of local jobs and keeps tourism buzzing. Perfect for shaking off those last winter chills, with tickets still available online grab them quick before they vanish like morning fog.
For active adventurers, the Blue Ridge Parkway is opening key sections today after winter closures, inviting cyclists and hikers to hit trails like the Craggy Gardens loop where wildflowers are already peeking through. Local outfitters report a surge in rentals, meaning more families bonding over panoramic views that remind us why we call this home. And dont miss the Asheville Community Theater premiere of a fresh take on Appalachian folklore tonight, weaving tales of mountain spirits that connect us to our roots in a way thats both spooky fun and deeply moving.
Weather-wise, expect sunny skies pushing 65 degrees by afternoon, ideal for popping into farmers markets where early greens from Leicester farms promise farm-to-table feasts. Finally, a quick nod to traffic: watch for delays on I-240 near the airport from bridge work, but its smoothing out soon. Stay connected, stay local. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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