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Detectives with the Fayetteville Police Department are asking the public for help in identifying two people they say might have information about a Wednesday morning shooting in a motel parking lot that left one man dead and another seriously injured.

About 50 faculty and staff members at Fayetteville Technical Community College on Thursday heard what the first of two finalists for college president believes are critical issues facing the …

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

More than $1 million in federal funding is up for grabs as a Cumberland County committee meets Friday to consider applications from local businesses. The Cumberland County American Rescue Plan Committee will meet at 11 a.m. Friday to consider funding for applicants under the Small Business Economic Assistance Program.

J.R. Rodriguez was, literally, the oldest cat on the stage, and he was struck by the conversations he overheard among his younger castmates. The result is “Remember Yesterday,” a movie he directed that was recently an award winner at a film festival in Italy. The film will be screened Aug. 16 at Cameo Art House Theatre in downtown Fayetteville.

Cumberland County Manager Amy Cannon plans to retire effective Dec. 1, according to a news release from the county. Cannon informed the Board of Commissioners of her decision on Monday, the …

The pedestrian killed in a crash on Ramsey Street on Saturday has been identified as David Lamont Mills, 52, of Fayetteville, according to the Fayetteville Police Department.

One person was killed and another was injured in a shooting early Wednesday at a motel on Cedar Creek Road, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. The shooting was reported at 3:15 a.m. Wednesday at the Travelodge motel at 2076 Cedar Creek Road, according to a police news release.

Chances are, there will be three new faces on the Fayetteville City Council on Aug. 11, when the winners of last week’s election are sworn in at Seabrook Auditorium at Fayetteville State University.

The Cumberland County Department of Public Health will be closed Wednesday while repairs are done to the air-conditioning system. The Health Department closed at 11 a.m. Tuesday when the …

‘Thinking outside the box’

The Fayetteville Police Department is “thinking outside the box’’ as it looks for people with active arrest warrants for non-violent crimes to turn themselves in over the next three …

The Fayetteville City Council wants more information on setting up some form of compensation plan for its members after they leave office. At its meeting Monday night, the council gave consensus approval to have city administrators research the possibilities of a tax-deferred compensation plan.

Homebuilder NVR Inc. plans to invest $25 million to build a factory on Dunn Road, creating 189 jobs, state and local officials announced Tuesday.  The Fortune 500 company plans to build a …

Cumberland County Manager Amy Cannon on Monday told members of the Board of Commissioners that talks about the county’s sale tax revenue distribution method are on the horizon. Cannon …

FTCC announces two finalists for college president

Fayetteville Technical Community College on Tuesday released the names of the two finalists to succeed college President J. Larry Keen, who is retiring in January. The finalists are Mark Sorrells, …

HOPE MILLS — Hope Mills Town Manager Scott Meszaros on Monday night reviewed a “State of the Town’’ slide presentation that highlighted town accomplishments including growth …

The historic, but controversial, Market House in downtown Fayetteville would be used for education and history exhibits and programs under a repurposing plan approved unanimously by the City Council on Monday evening.

Cumberland County Manager Amy Cannon on Monday asked the county Board of Commissioners to consider creating two new water and sewer districts to combat contamination of private wells due to GenX and …

Cumberland County has its first case of monkeypox. The Cumberland County Department of Public Health on Monday confirmed an individual tested positive for the virus, according to Dr. Jennifer Green, the county health director.

North Carolina’s Southeast recently awarded $262,000 to the Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corp. that will be used to build an access road in one of the county’s industrial …

HOPE MILLS — Town Manager Scott Meszaros tonight is scheduled to present a “State of the Town’’ overview that includes updates on a number of issues, including planning, parks …

A man wanted in connection with a Saturday morning fire at a motel on Gillespie Street has been arrested and charged with arson, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said.

Scout provides a flag retirement box for 82nd museum

A local scout provided a receptacle for the collection of worn flags to the 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum on Fort Bragg on July 20.Riley Fitzwater, a scout in Troop 713, delivered the …

Here’s the truth of it. As the city police chief, Gina Hawkins never quite recovered from May 30, 2020, when she held back officers while an angry crowd converged downtown and eventually …

The Fayetteville City Council on Monday is expected to receive an update on the proposed repurposing of the Market House. The council meets at 5 p.m. at City Hall. The Market House has been a …

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