Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Wednesday, July 9th, 2025.
Asheville is waking up to another hot and humid day today, with the National Weather Service forecasting a high around 89 degrees. There’s an 80 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day, so if you’re heading out, keep an umbrella handy and secure any outdoor items just in case those gusty winds and passing storms roll through. Evening storms should taper off, but patchy fog is likely when things start to cool down tonight. Residents are encouraged to stay weather-aware and check in on neighbors who might need a hand with the heat or sudden storms.
In local business news, there’s relief and gratitude on Patton Avenue this morning, as the Goodwill retail store, outlet, and career center are reopening after Monday’s fire destroyed the warehouse behind their main building. Thanks to the swift action of the Asheville Fire Department, the rest of the facility is safe, and operations are back up and running. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but the folks at Goodwill want to thank the community for their support as they recover.
Biltmore Village continues its path to recovery after the damage from Tropical Storm Helene, with businesses and neighbors coming together to rebuild. The message is clear: Asheville’s spirit of community and resilience is alive and well, even in the face of setbacks.
Art lovers and theater-goers can look forward to tonight’s performance of the acclaimed play that runs at 7:30, part of the summer lineup here in town. If you’re interested in how the little moments shape lives, this show brings three alternate realities together with music and heartfelt storytelling running through July 13th.
Looking ahead, Asheville locals who want to make a positive impact in the community should mark their calendars for an important event on July 17th. There will be an informational session downtown focused on strengthening access to healthcare. This free event is a great opportunity for anyone interested in public health, especially those who want to help uninsured and underinsured neighbors connect with vital services. The session will be facilitated in both Spanish and English, with snacks and plenty of chances to connect with healthcare leaders.
For those who love music and dance, the week’s nightlife heats up in nearby Hendersonville on July 11th with Latin Nights at Continuum Art. Expect a vibrant salsa and bachata scene, plus a dance contest with prizes and a free lesson, so whether you’re a beginner or ready to show off your moves, it’s a lively way to spend a summer night.
Finally, the beloved trolley tours and hikes around Asheville remain a favorite for locals and visitors alike, especially with all the summer greenery. Whether you’re exploring the River Arts District, admiring downtown’s art deco architecture, or just grabbing a local treat, there’s plenty to experience in our creative mountain city.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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