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Miles Fowler started playing the viola when he was in fifth grade. Now on the verge of graduating from high school, Miles plays the piano, sings and composes music. Miles has had the opportunity …

The Fayetteville City Council on Monday night is scheduled to consider providing financial assistance to the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, which is looking to recover from financial hardships related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners on Monday will hold a special meeting to hear comments from the public regarding the recommended fiscal 2023 budget.  

Miracle Williams’ first name is more than just a name. The 18-year-old says the meaning of her name has defined who she has become. Her school counselor agrees. “Miracle is truly a …

Isabelle Dee Wedemeyer came out of Fayetteville High School in 1961with no intentions of waiting for the world to come her way.  She went after her world, and did she …

Fort Bragg job fair RecruitMilitary is planning an in-person hiring event on June 16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Iron Mike Conference Center on Fort Bragg. Organizers expect nearly 70 …

Gavin Lawrence knows firsthand the sacrifices that military families must make. His father is in the Army. Gavin has moved nine times throughout his life, never staying in one place more than two …

Economic development group awarded $4M for HR talent portal

The Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corp. and the Community Development Foundation plan to use $4 million in federal funds to build an HR center that will help service members, military spouses and veterans find jobs.

Teachers at Jack Britt High School use many positive attributes to describe Hyasen Gray. She is known for being a student-athlete, artist, hard worker, volunteer and leader. Now, she is also known …

Joe Shepard has been coaching youth baseball for 48 years, but he’s never seen anything like May 16, when his Phillies executed a triple play in the Stoney Point Recreation league game for …

Fayetteville City Council continues to iron out proposed budget

The Fayetteville City Council discussed raising salaries for seasonal and part-time workers during a budget work session Thursday night at City Hall. A request for funding from the Fayetteville …

Groundbreaking held for Civil War history center

If you want to know what life in slavery was like, ask the slaves themselves. Historians have done just that. Spencer Crew, director emeritus of the National Museum of African American History …

Two years of remote and hybrid learning did not stop Gray's Creek High School senior Forsby Quick from developing his love for music. He has always had high expectations for himself — both …

Fayetteville police have arrested a man they say fired gunshots at officers on Wednesday as they tried to search a home on Spokane Road, according to a news release issued Thursday.  No injuries were reported.      

Alabama concert rescheduled to Dec. 11

The Alabama concert that had been scheduled for Saturday at the Crown Coliseum has been rescheduled for Dec. 11 because of a death in one of the band member’s family, Crown officials said …

Deployed father surprises son with trip home to see him graduate

Leading a small entourage of family into the assembly room, Army Sgt. 1st Class William Dubnansky scurried forward and immediately embraced his son in front of the Gray’s Creek High School …

Detectives have identified a man who was killed in an exchange of gunfire during a home invasion early Wednesday on South Shield Drive.

In Tamrian Gibbs’ family, military roots run deep. Her father serves in the Air Force, and her brother is in the Air Force Reserves. Additionally, her grandfather and an uncle served in …

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The prospect of a new name for Fort Bragg is getting mixed reviews from veterans and civil rights leaders in Fayetteville. A federal commission tasked by Congress with recommending new names for …

Fayetteville police are investigating the death of a man and the wounding of two other people in a shooting at a hookah lounge early Monday. Officers were called to Airborne Hookah Lounge in the …

High school should be a time for students to grow academically, develop self-confidence and figure out who they want to become. It's a time for fostering friendships and spending time on schoolwork, …

About 300 people attended a Memorial Day service on Monday at Freedom Memorial Park in downtown Fayetteville.  The ceremony paid tribute to those who sacrificed their lives in the call of …

Cumberland County’s homeless population rose by 178 from 2020 to 2022, according to an annual count of people who live on the streets and those living in homeless shelters. The 2021 count, which was restricted to people in emergency shelters because of the COVID-19 pandemic, was 54.

'When we lose one of our own, our entire town mourns'

As friends and family gather for the holiday to grill or enjoy the beach, Col. Scott Pence reminded people to stop and think about the families who will have an empty seat at the table on Memorial …

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