
Start your day in Murphy, North Carolina with hometown news, a clear three day forecast, and a full dose of local holiday spirit. In this episode of the Murphy Morning Show for Tuesday, December Ninth, Two Thousand Twenty Five, Sarah walks you through what is really happening in and around Cherokee County as the year winds down.
We begin with local law enforcement updates, as the Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office continues its push against drug trafficking that reaches into small towns like Murphy. Recent investigations and multi county cooperation are a reminder that, even in a quiet mountain community, major corridors run right past our front doors. Sarah also touches on county level policy updates and December resolutions that may not grab big headlines but affect everyday services, resources, and quality of life for Murphy families.
The conversation then turns to public safety and serious incidents that have kept Cherokee County in regional news, including recent homicide and violent crime cases still moving through the courts. Rather than dwelling on fear, Sarah uses this as a gentle but honest reminder to look out for neighbors, report anything that feels off, and lean into the kind of community care that helps keep a small town safe and welcoming through the holidays.
From there, we head downtown, where Murphy leaders and Main Street organizers are focused on keeping the heart of town bright and walkable after a year of big construction projects. You will hear about the ongoing Murphy Mountain Christmas atmosphere, evening strolls, and the push to make it easier to shop local, linger under the lights, and enjoy family friendly nights out.
You will also get a simple, spoken three day forecast for Murphy, with cool to chilly December temperatures, a mix of clouds and sun, only slight chances of light showers, and plenty of decent windows for errands, commuting, and outdoor light-looking if you bundle up.
To round things out, Sarah highlights upcoming events and live music: One Night in Bethlehem at the casino corridor, multiple December shows at The Mason Bar with Side Hustle, Switchback, and Old School, plus the final First Friday Art Walk of the season turning downtown sidewalks into a festive, free mini street fair. Throughout, you will hear reminders about safe winter driving, mountain roads after dark, and making sure someone sober is behind the wheel.
Pour that first cup of coffee, press play, and stay connected to the people, stories, and places that make Murphy home.