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November 17, 2025 2 mins
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, November 17, 2025.

It’s a crisp start to the week in Western North Carolina, and there’s plenty happening in and around Asheville to keep your Monday interesting. Emergency crews are on high alert across Haywood County and the Blue Ridge Parkway, battling wildfires that have prompted closures and warnings. Panther Creek is shut down near the 2800 block while fire crews work through a 70-acre blaze. Over on the Blue Ridge Parkway, visitors are being asked to avoid the stretch between Rattlesnake Lodge and Ox Creek, with firefighters making good progress on containment. The Ox Creek fire is now about 15 acres and 15 percent contained. Officials say there’s no immediate danger to homes or businesses, but with the dry spell, Buncombe County is urging everyone to skip any outdoor burning for the time being to keep fire risks down.

In other news, Governor Josh Stein and Asheville’s leaders have spoken out following the recent deployment of federal border and immigration agents. Stein’s statement calls for calm, warning that while Asheville may be a targeted city for federal action, it’s important for neighbors to stay watchful yet peaceful. The governor emphasizes that actions stoking fear and dividing the community are a step in the wrong direction, urging everyone to report concerning activity and look out for each other. Local law enforcement continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring the city remains safe and welcoming for all.

Now for some lighter news in the midst of these heavier headlines. If you’re looking for fresh flavors or locally crafted goods, Asheville’s farmers markets are as vibrant as ever this week. Expect to find homemade jams, golden honey, robust fall greens, and root veggies perfect for cozy dinners. The markets are a gathering spot for neighbors and newcomers alike, sharing not only the food but the pulse of the community.

And for those craving a night out, the music scene is ready to deliver. Toubab Krewe, a dynamic instrumental band rooted right here in Asheville, is bringing their unique sound to Moe’s Alley tonight. Their fusion of world rhythms and Southern roots promises a danceable, energetic performance that’s set to draw a crowd. Don’t forget to check local calendars for more events, with live music popping up all over the city as we head toward Thanksgiving week.

That's your roundup of news and happenings on this November Monday. From wildfire updates to local leadership, fresh markets and musical energy, Asheville is a city in motion, resilient, and always looking out for its own. 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,
November seventeenth, twenty twenty five. It's a crisp start to
the week in western North Carolina, and there's plenty happening
in and around Ashville to keep your Monday interesting. Emergency
crews are on high alert across Heywood County and the
Blue Ridge Parkway battling wildfires that have prompted closures and warnings.

(00:23):
Panter Creek is shut down near a twenty eight hundred
block while fire crews work through a seventy acre blaze
over on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Visitors are being asked
to avoid the stretch between Rattlesnake Lodge and ox Creek.
With firefighters making good progress on containment, the ox Creek
fire is now about fifteen acres and fifteen percent contained.

(00:44):
Officials say there's no immediate danger to homes or businesses,
but with the dry spell, Buncom County is urging everyone
to skip any outdoor burning for the time being to
keep fire risks down. In other news, Governor Josh Stein
and Ashville's leaders have spoken out following the recent deployment
of federal border and immigration agents. Stein's statement calls for calm,

(01:06):
warning that while Ashville may be a targeted city for
federal action, it's important for neighbors to stay watchful yet peaceful.
The governor emphasizes that action stoking fear and dividing the
community are a step in the wrong direction, urging everyone
to report concerning activity and look out for each other.
Local law enforcement continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring

(01:30):
the city remains safe and welcoming for all. Now for
some lighter news in the midst of these heavier headlines.
If you're looking for fresh flavors or locally crafted goods,
Ashville's farmers' markets are as vibrant as ever This week,
expect to find homemade jams, golden money, robust fall greens,
and root veggies perfect for cozy dinners. The markets are

(01:54):
a gathering spot for neighbors and newcomers alike, sharing not
only the food, but the pull of the community. And
for those craving in night out, the music scene is
ready to deliver to Bob Kreve, a dynamic instrumental band
rooted right here in Ashville, is bringing their unique sound
to Mosali tonight. Their fusion of world rhythms and Southern

(02:16):
Roots promises a danceable, energetic performance that's set to draw
a crowd. Don't forget to check local calendars for more events,
with live music popping up all over the city as
we head toward Thanksgiving week. That's your roundup of news
and happenings on this November Monday. From wildfire updates to
local leadership, fresh markets and musical energy, Ashville is a

(02:40):
city in motion, resilient, and always looking out for its own.
This has been Ashville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow
with more local updates.
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