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August 4, 2025 3 mins
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, August 4th, 2025.

As the sun rises over the Blue Ridge, Asheville enters August still on the path to recovery one year after Hurricane Helene brought the region’s worst flooding in a century. While the scars linger and downtown business is still about 16 percent quieter than last summer, the spirit of this town remains unbreakable, and recent events have given locals plenty to rally around.

Last week’s three-night run from Widespread Panic lit up the ExploreAsheville Arena and proved again how music can help lift a city. Over 19,000 fans packed downtown as the legendary southern rockers drew visitors from nearly every state and pumped around 8 million dollars into local businesses. Out-of-towners from as far as New York and Los Angeles joined locals to fill hotels, restaurants, and shops. As fans celebrated nightly tributes to Ozzy Osbourne, Widespread Panic capped their set with a debut cover of Black Sabbath’s War Pigs, bringing the house down and raising nearly 33,000 dollars for local nonprofits. The influx has been a welcome jolt for Asheville’s businesses and many are hopeful for more big-ticket events like these in the coming months.

Meanwhile, the city’s creative energy is as strong as ever, and you’ll find plenty to do around town today. The Bal Harbour Shops Access Pop-Up is happening all day at Tanger Outlets, offering exclusive shopping and giveaways. Flat Rock Playhouse continues its run of The Play That Goes Wrong, a slapstick theatrical treat for all ages.

If you want a taste of Asheville’s music scene tonight, swing by The Grey Eagle at 7 o’clock for roots-rock virtuoso Bill Kirchen. Or, if jam bands are more your style, Clouds of Delusion is playing a Grateful Dead-inspired benefit show at Third Room on Wall Street from 7 to 10, supporting regional clean energy projects and storm preparedness.

Want to cool off? Erwin Pool reopens today—daily admission is just four dollars, and it’s a perfect spot to beat the August heat with friends and family.

In the literary world, local author Christine D. Page celebrates her book launch tonight at the All Hallows’ Eve event, where Asheville’s rich past comes alive through stories and ghostly characters inside Riverside Cemetery—perfect for those who like a dash of mystery with their local history.

There’s talk swirling about a major new law from Raleigh, too: state lawmakers just passed a bill that makes it harder to implement new environmental protections, and critics are warning that it could increase pollution risks and even utility costs statewide. The debate is just heating up, and many here in Asheville—so closely tied to the environment—will be watching developments with concern.

Lastly, it’s a morning of hope for Biltmore Village, with heartening news that after months of post-flood recovery, shops and restaurants are open once more, ready to welcome both regulars and visitors.

That’s your update for all things Asheville. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning. This is your Ashville local frequency for Monday,
August fourth, twenty twenty five. As the sun rises over
the Blue Ridge. Ashville enters August still on the path
to recovery one year after Hurricane Helene brought the region's
worst flooding in a century. While the scars Linger and

(00:21):
downtown business is still about sixteen percent quieter than last summer,
the spirit of this town remains unbreakable and recent events
have given locals plenty to rally around. Last week's three
night run from Widespread Panic lit up the Explorasheville Arena
and proved again how music can help lift a city.

(00:43):
Over nineteen thousand fans packed downtown as the legendary Southern
rockers drew visitors from nearly every state and pumped around
eight million dollars into local businesses. Out of towners from
as far as New York and Los Angeles joined locals
to fill hotel, restaurants, and shops as fans celebrated nightly

(01:05):
tributes to Ozzy Osbourne. Widespread Panic capped their set with
a debut cover of Black Sabbath's Warpigs, bringing the house
down and raising nearly thirty three thousand dollars for local nonprofits.
The influx has been a welcome jolt for Ashville's businesses,
and many are hopeful for more big ticket events like
these in the coming months. Meanwhile, the city's creative energy

(01:29):
is as strong as ever, and you'll find plenty to
do around town today. The Ball Harbor Shop's Access pop
up is happening all day at Tanger Outlets, offering exclusive
shopping and giveaways. Flat Rock Playhouse continues its run of
The Play That Goes Wrong, a slapstick theatrical treat for
all ages. If you want a taste of Ashville's music,

(01:52):
seem tonight swing by the Gray Eagle at seven o'clock
for roots, hyphen rock virtuoso Bill Kirkin, or if jam
bands are more your style. Clouds of Delusion is playing
a Grateful Dead inspired benefit show at Third Room on
Wall Street from seven to ten, supporting regional clean energy
projects and storm preparedness. Want to cool Off Arwin Pool

(02:15):
reopens today. Daily admission is just four dollars, and it's
a perfect spot to beat the August heat with friends
and family. In the literary world, local author Christine D.
Page celebrates her book launch tonight at the All Hallows
Eve event where Ashville's rich past comes alive through stories
and ghostly characters inside Riverside Cemetery, perfect for those who

(02:41):
like a dash of mystery with their local history. There's
talk swirling about a major new law from Raleigh too.
State lawmakers just passed a bill that makes it harder
to implement new environmental protections, and critics are warning that
it could increase pollution risks and even utility costs wide.
The debate is just heating up, and many here in Asheville,

(03:04):
so closely tied to the environment, will be watching developments
with concern. Lastly, it's a morning of hope for Biltmore
Village with heartening news that, after months of post flood recovery,
shops and restaurants are open once more, ready to welcome
both regulars and visitors. That's your update for all things Asheville.

(03:26):
This has been Asheville local frequency. We'll see you tomorrow
with more local updates.
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