Feb 28 2025 2 mins
Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for February 28, 2025.
We start with some somber news from Mission Hospital. A patient tragically died in an emergency department bathroom on February 10 after staff failed to respond quickly to a call for help. The incident has sparked renewed concerns about staffing levels and patient safety at the hospital. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is now working to gather more information and ensure public safety. In response, nurses are planning a public demonstration on March 6 to demand improved staffing and working conditions.
In other news, a tense situation unfolded yesterday in Asheville when police responded to a report of a barricaded person at a hotel on Hendersonville Road. After a standoff lasting several hours, officers entered the room to find the individual deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The identity of the person has not been released.
On a brighter note, there's plenty happening in Asheville this weekend to lift your spirits. The Asheville Train Show kicks off today at the WNC Ag Center, featuring model railroads and exhibits. For music lovers, Andy Frasco & The U.N. will be performing at the Orange Peel tomorrow night. And on Sunday, you can catch Marc Broussard at the same venue.
If you're looking for some outdoor adventure, No Taste Like Home is offering a foraging tour tomorrow at Earthhaven Ecovillage. It's a great opportunity to learn about wild edibles and even have your finds crafted into an appetizer at a local restaurant.
For those interested in local history and conservation, there's an intriguing development regarding the eastern hellbender salamander. These unique creatures, already struggling before Hurricane Helene hit last year, are now being considered for endangered species status. The storm's impact on their habitat has highlighted the need for increased protection efforts.
Looking ahead to next week, the Southern Conference Basketball and Wrestling Championships will be taking place from March 6-10 at Harrah's Cherokee Center. It's the first annual SoCon Week in Asheville, so expect an exciting atmosphere as teams compete for the title.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
We start with some somber news from Mission Hospital. A patient tragically died in an emergency department bathroom on February 10 after staff failed to respond quickly to a call for help. The incident has sparked renewed concerns about staffing levels and patient safety at the hospital. The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is now working to gather more information and ensure public safety. In response, nurses are planning a public demonstration on March 6 to demand improved staffing and working conditions.
In other news, a tense situation unfolded yesterday in Asheville when police responded to a report of a barricaded person at a hotel on Hendersonville Road. After a standoff lasting several hours, officers entered the room to find the individual deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The identity of the person has not been released.
On a brighter note, there's plenty happening in Asheville this weekend to lift your spirits. The Asheville Train Show kicks off today at the WNC Ag Center, featuring model railroads and exhibits. For music lovers, Andy Frasco & The U.N. will be performing at the Orange Peel tomorrow night. And on Sunday, you can catch Marc Broussard at the same venue.
If you're looking for some outdoor adventure, No Taste Like Home is offering a foraging tour tomorrow at Earthhaven Ecovillage. It's a great opportunity to learn about wild edibles and even have your finds crafted into an appetizer at a local restaurant.
For those interested in local history and conservation, there's an intriguing development regarding the eastern hellbender salamander. These unique creatures, already struggling before Hurricane Helene hit last year, are now being considered for endangered species status. The storm's impact on their habitat has highlighted the need for increased protection efforts.
Looking ahead to next week, the Southern Conference Basketball and Wrestling Championships will be taking place from March 6-10 at Harrah's Cherokee Center. It's the first annual SoCon Week in Asheville, so expect an exciting atmosphere as teams compete for the title.
This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.