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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 …

The Cumberland County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public’s help identifying a man it says threw Molotov cocktails at two churches Sunday morning.  No injuries were reported, the Sheriff’s Office said in a release Sunday night.

The school counselor at Cumberland Polytechnic High School describes Luis Mancilla-Vazquez, a 2022 graduate, as “sincere, mature, responsible, dependable and hardworking.” Luis’ …

Family, friends to gather to remember Kathryn’s story

It was five years ago when two Black Hawk helicopter crews were conducting a night training exercise between Kaena Point and Oahu’s Dillingham Airfield northwest of Honolulu and communications …

Cumberland International Early College senior Arianna Herring is someone you may not want to challenge to a battle of wits. Arianna is a two-time national qualifier in speech and debate and a …

Bill Kirby Jr.: Classroom 13 will never be quite the same

On Tuesday, Debra Taft was meticulously sorting through almost every piece of her first-grade teaching literature in classroom 13 at Alma Easom Elementary School. She was in no hurry. She’s been teaching here for 30 years.

Several community Memorial Day events are scheduled through Monday. They include:  Friday Spring Lake: A Memorial Day ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. at Veterans Park on Ruth …

Organizers are preparing for the third and final groundbreaking on the planned N.C. Civil War & Reconstruction History Center on the Fayetteville Arsenal grounds. The groundbreaking, which will mark the beginning of construction on the main building of the center, is scheduled for 11 a.m. on June 2.

Baldwin named associate dean of Academic Partnerships at FSU Fayetteville State University has named Pamela Baldwin associate dean of Academic Partnerships. Baldwin will be responsible for …

Elaura Dalton’s favorite poem is “The Road Not Taken” by American poet Robert Frost. The teenage mom says that every day, she reflects on the last three lines of the …

Sinkhole closes Sandalwood Drive

Sandalwood Drive is closed to traffic after a water main break Friday evening caused a sinkhole, the Fayetteville Police Department said. The water main break was reported around 6 p.m. near Raeford.

They were children.   Just kids.  Innocent and enjoying the trappings of youth as fourth-graders at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, with full lives ahead of them.

Public swimming pools will open for the season Monday across Cumberland County. Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation pools will provide relief from the heat from Memorial Day through …

Some lanes of Raeford Road near Ireland Drive will be closed starting next week for shoulder repairs, the N.C. Department of Transportation said. Erosion has damaged the shoulder and slope along Raeford Road where a culvert carries Buckhead Creek underneath the road, the Transportation Department said in a release. Maintenance crews plan to use dump trucks and excavators to add dirt and rip rap to the side of the road to make the repairs.

If someone were to ask Jefferson Skinner if he would rather be successful as a student, masterful as an artist or exceptional as a global citizen, he would probably ask why he has to choose. The …

The Fayetteville City Council on Thursday held the first of three scheduled budget work sessions. The meeting focused on city salaries and an update on American Rescue Plan Act funding. The …

The CityView TODAY podcast airs each month. Moderator Tim White talks with CityView TODAY reporters and others in the community about topics and issues that are in the news in Fayetteville and …

For Jedidiah “Jed” Coon, life hasn’t always been easy.  Though he has faced many challenges, the Cape Fear High School senior chose to embrace opportunity. Jed was welcomed …

Fayetteville PWC cautioned to be mindful of volatile economy

Volatility in the energy market and the lingering economic pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic will mandate continued fiscal caution, leaders of Fayetteville’s public utility were told …

A second person has been charged in connection with a fatal shooting May 7 on Gordon Way. Micaiah Henderson-Palmer, 23, was arrested Wednesday morning outside her home on the 600 block of …

Educators at Alger B. Wilkins High School believe that relationships can make all the difference. The school incorporates the Communities in Schools’ caring philosophy combining strong personal …

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