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Today, community members in Hendersonville took part in the 29th annual 'Chalking It Up' event in downtown Hendersonville.
Caffé REL, a European-style bistro operating for years in a Franklin gas station, opened a new spot in May where you can eat ...
Hendersonville's Main Street will close at 9 a.m. on July 4th in anticipation of the morning parade and evening music, ...
Henderson County officials announced the date of a ribbon cutting in July for the first section of the mixed-use Ecusta Trail.
The Buzz, a cafe which functioned as a sort of sober community center, was closed by its parent org because it couldn't afford more operating losses.
As Hendersonville's downtown economic development director, Holloway is tasked with courting a hotel developer with the right kind of vision. Not just any vision will do.
The newest fishing supply store in town is Hendersonville Outfitters, which will hold a grand opening in September.
It’s an interactive event that celebrates art and the outdoors with a little competition. Chalk it Up is a sidewalk chalk ...
Hendersonville held one of many protests across the country June 14, condemning what many attendees said was overreach in the federal government.
Downtown Hendersonville was lit up Saturday night with much more that Christmas lights. Luminaries lit the sidewalks in downtown to guide shoppers.
A years-long and multimillion-dollar trail project connecting Hendersonville to Brevard is facing some setbacks from Tropical Storm Helene damage.
The city of Hendersonville has introduced some new parking rules throughout its downtown.