Police continue State of Emergency enforcement
Just because motorists no longer see Highlands Police Department officers manning traffic checkpoints coming into town on US 64, NC roads 106 and 28, doesn’t mean they’re not out there making sure
Just because motorists no longer see Highlands Police Department officers manning traffic checkpoints coming into town on US 64, NC roads 106 and 28, doesn’t mean they’re not out there making sure
The Highlands Performing Arts Center will have to factor some additional operating costs into its budget following the Highlands town board meeting on Thursday night.
With calls on the federal and state level growing louder for businesses to reopen and a subsequent easing of COVID-19 coronavirus restrictions, Highlands Mayor Patrick Taylor preached patience on T
Facing uncertain financial impacts as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, the Town of Highlands tightened its collective purse strings on Thursday afternoon.
The show will not go on at Highlands Playhouse this summer.
Managing Director Lance Matzke announced on Sunday that the playhouse has cancelled its 2020 performance season.
The Highlands Nature Center may not be physically open, but they continue to provide the community with environmental content and resources that can be enjoyed from the comfort of home.
Changes to North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper’s executive order regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic took effect on April 9.
During the sheltering at home and social distancing directives imposed in the wake of the COVID-19 coronavirus, many organizations are learning to adapt to what has become the “new normal” to help
It has been an interesting year for Highlands native Melanie Ham-Ye and her family.
Diversifying farmers in Western North Carolina are receiving support to offset the risk of expanding and trying new ventures.