Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Tuesday, July 8th, 2025.
Kicking off the day, we’re waking up to gorgeous summer weather in Asheville—perfect for getting out and about in the mountains or grabbing a coffee downtown before work. Our high today is set to climb into the upper 80s, so don’t forget your sunscreen if you’re headed outside.
In local news overnight, Patton Avenue has fully reopened after yesterday’s warehouse fire behind Goodwill. Fire crews responded quickly, and fortunately, there were no injuries and minimal damage to surrounding businesses. Traffic on Patton Avenue is now back to normal, which is a relief for anyone with a morning commute through West Asheville. The community extends a big thanks to our first responders for their swift action keeping everyone safe.
A heads-up for east side shoppers—ALDI is reopening its East Asheville location this week with some grand reopening festivities and giveaways. If you love a deal, you’ll want to swing by and check out the renovated store. Expect early crowds and some new features that regulars are already buzzing about.
On the business front, a major change is coming to Biltmore Village. The iconic McDonald’s is slated for demolition and a full remodel. While longtime residents might feel nostalgic about the transformation, developers say the new building will offer an updated experience and improved traffic flow in the area. Construction is expected to begin in the next few weeks, so plan for some detours if you frequent that area.
A quick update on public safety—after a multi-county chase and a dramatic manhunt, authorities have arrested a carjacking suspect. The chase ended here in Asheville, and thanks to coordinated police work, no bystanders were harmed. Meanwhile, law enforcement is reminding us all to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity, especially with summer crowds in town.
For families and outdoor enthusiasts, a local summer camp is making news this week by teaching kids critical weather preparedness skills in the aftermath of last month’s tragic flash flooding in Texas. It’s a great resource for parents looking to keep their kids engaged and safe through the summer months.
Today is also the deadline for public questions on new city project bids, so if you have input or concerns about ongoing improvements, make sure your voice is heard before 5 p.m. tonight. These city planning initiatives shape the future of Asheville, so get involved if you can.
Finally, if you missed the Fourth of July fireworks this past weekend, local streams and social media are filled with spectacular highlights. Folks are still talking about how vibrant the show was over downtown, setting the perfect tone for a lively Asheville summer.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.