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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 2 MIN

Rainy Sunday in Asheville: Baseball, Art, and City Moves on the Horizon

from Local Frequency - Asheville · host Inception Point AI

Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26. Rain is tapping steadily on rooftops across the mountains this morning, with Asheville sitting at 61 degrees under gray skies, drizzle lingering from Boone to Hickory. Grab that umbrella if youre heading out, but dont let it dampen your spirits—were in prime spring weather for cozy indoor adventures today. Kicking off the day, UNC Asheville baseball fans, heads up: that suspended game from last night against the opponents resumes at 11 a.m. right here in town, with the Bulldogs holding a 9-7 lead in the sixth. It could be a thrilling finish, rallying the community around our home team after their gritty start to the season. Meanwhile, the Asheville Tourists dropped an 11-6 heartbreaker to Greenville last night at HomeTrust Park, blowing a late lead in the seventh—ouch, but plenty of SAL action ahead to turn it around. Art lovers, the Asheville Art Museum has your afternoon covered with Exhibition on Screen: Caravaggio at 2 p.m. Dive into the dramatic life and shadowy masterpieces of the Baroque genius for just 12 bucks if youre a member—perfect for escaping the rain and connecting with timeless rebellion that still shakes up our creative scene. Shifting to city moves that hit home, Asheville leaders are eyeing surplus spots like 91 Riverside Drive and the old fire station at 300 Merrimon for leases, sales, or even donations. This early-stage push, briefed to council Thursday, aims to spark economic boosts and climate-smart redevelopment, turning dusty assets into vibrant hubs that strengthen neighborhoods without rushing into anything—public input will shape it all. Downtown remains a mixed bag post-Helene, with locals steering clear of some spots due to panhandling and encampments, underscoring the push for safer streets that let our charming mountain escape shine again. For fun vibes, keep an eye on Highland Brewings Crokinole Club Tuesdays—easy dexterity gaming that builds friendly rivalries—or gear up for summer trails where cooler air and epic views await. Stay connected, stay dry, and make today yours. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26. Rain is tapping steadily on rooftops across the mountains this morning, with Asheville sitting at 61 degrees under gray skies, drizzle lingering from Boone to Hickory. Grab that umbrella if youre heading out, but dont let it dampen your spirits—were in prime spring weather for cozy indoor adventures today. Kicking off the day, UNC Asheville baseball fans, heads up: that suspended game from last night against the opponents resumes at 11 a.m. right here in town, with the Bulldogs holding a 9-7 lead in the sixth. It could be a thrilling finish, rallying the community around our home team after their gritty start to the season. Meanwhile, the Asheville Tourists dropped an 11-6 heartbreaker to Greenville last night at HomeTrust Park, blowing a late lead in the seventh—ouch, but plenty of SAL action ahead to turn it around. Art lovers, the Asheville Art Museum has your afternoon covered with Exhibition on Screen: Caravaggio at 2 p.m. Dive into the dramatic life and shadowy masterpieces of the Baroque genius for just 12 bucks if youre a member—perfect for escaping the rain and connecting with timeless rebellion that still shakes up our creative scene. Shifting to city moves that hit home, Asheville leaders are eyeing surplus spots like 91 Riverside Drive and the old fire station at 300 Merrimon for leases, sales, or even donations. This early-stage push, briefed to council Thursday, aims to spark economic boosts and climate-smart redevelopment, turning dusty assets into vibrant hubs that strengthen neighborhoods without rushing into anything—public input will shape it all. Downtown remains a mixed bag post-Helene, with locals steering clear of some spots due to panhandling and encampments, underscoring the push for safer streets that let our charming mountain escape shine again. For fun vibes, keep an eye on Highland Brewings Crokinole Club Tuesdays—easy dexterity gaming that builds friendly rivalries—or gear up for summer trails where cooler air and epic views await. Stay connected, stay dry, and make today yours. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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