Waynesville Police are investigating an apparent murder-suicide in the Hazelwood community Friday morning.
A Canton man is out of the hospital and now behind bars after repeated violations of a domestic violence restraining order culminated in a shootout with law enforcement in the Lake Logan area earlier this month.
CANTON — The Canton Recreation Park is a whirr of activity with getting the new all-abilities playground ready for a June opening.
Canton firefighters saved a woman from a house fire in the early morning hours Tuesday.
A Ukrainian delegation representing a rehabilitation center in the war-torn country has been visiting Western North Carolina — including Waynesville — to learn about services available to veterans in the U.S.
In a lifetime spanning nearly five decades of public service, Mary Ann Fisher Enloe is remembered as a trailblazer — a female pioneer in politics and the business world.
There’s a new kid in town on the local dining scene with the recent opening of the Waynesville Main Street Diner. The eatery has already proven to be a welcome addition, offering locals and visitors alike another tastebud-pleasing place to whet their appetites.
Waynesville property owners could be charged a new annual fee next year to offset the town’s cost of handling stormwater, but for most that new fee could likely be less than $1 a month.
A Bryson City man is in jail after robbing another man at knifepoint at a Waynesville apartment building before dawn.
The mobile office of U.S. Congressman Chuck Edwards, the Carolina Cruiser, will be in front of the Maggie Valley Town Hall from 1:15-2:45 p.m. on Monday, April 29.
Residents and staff of Balsam Mountain Apartments in Waynesville honored their school bus drivers with gifts and signs of thanks for National Bus Driver Appreciation Day on April 23.
The American Red Cross is asking for donors to keep the blood supply stable by giving blood or platelets to keep shelves fully stocked with blood products throughout the month.
Legal Aid of North Carolina will unveil a mobile portal to connect those in need of legal services with free assistance from 3-6 p.m. Wednesday, May 1, at the Canton Library.
Haywood County Cooperative Extension is hosting a free four-hour course on radon for licensed real estate brokers from 8 a.m.-noon Friday, May 17.
The Tuscola jazz band and percussion ensemble will perform a concert alongside a showcase of student art starting at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 2.
A play fashioned as an outrageous sit-down with the larger-than-life Hollywood agent Sue Mengers comes with an official warning sticker: “This play contains profanity, smoking, alcohol consumption, drug use, and gossip.”
A National Day of Prayer service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 2, at the outdoor amphitheater below the Cross at Lake Junaluska.
Three local swimmers have made a splash on the national stage.
Get out and run to support Canton Middle students with the May the 4th Be With You Run Like a Bear 5k.
Tuscola softball closed out their home schedule on Thursday evening against A.C. Reynolds. Unfortunately for the Mountaineers, the visiting Rockets grabbed a 7-1 victory.
Tuscola baseball stayed hot on Tuesday night, earning arguably their biggest win of the season thus far with a 4-0 victory over the West Henderson Falcons.
On Monday night, Canton Middle School girls soccer hosted Hendersonville. While the 4-0 loss on the field was not the result the team was looking for, the night will still be a memorable one for all involved.
This weekend, NASCAR heads to Dover Motor Speedway, in Dover, Delaware.