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City gathers input for revitalization of Murchison Road corridor

Nicholle Young says she is “just so invested in this area” when she talks about the Murchison Road corridor of Fayetteville. Young, who is 35 and a December graduate of Fayetteville …

Larry Lancaster had the question on his mind that got to the point. When will a multi-purpose event center become a reality? Lancaster joined with fellow members of the Cumberland County Board …

A man has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of his father following a domestic dispute Monday night, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office said. Around 10:46 p.m., …

The Fayetteville City Council during a Monday night work session decided by split vote to change its downtown paid parking from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. during special events and baseball …

The Cumberland County commissioners on Monday approved an $82.5 million resolution of intent as part of a capital project budget ordinance for construction of a multi-purpose event center to replace the aging county arena and theater at the Crown Complex by 2025.

Frank P. Stout - an orthodontist, businessman and philanthropist - has been honored with a $1.5 million gift by his family to Methodist University, officials said Monday. The university also announced that it will recognize Stout by naming two buildings in his honor: the physician assistant academic building and the medical lecture hall.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office has identified a man who was found dead of a gunshot wound Friday near Davis and Holland streets. Detectives with the Homicide Unit said the man was 33-year-old Devon Tarik Logan of Fayetteville. 

Residents will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on plans to revitalize the Murchison Road corridor during a meeting Tuesday. The meeting is part of the Murchison Choice …

HOPE MILLS - The Hope Mills Board of Commissioners is expected to hear updates on several projects Monday night as part of the town manager’s report. The board meets at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.

Cumberland superintendent recognized for leadership Marvin Connelly Jr., the superintendent of Cumberland County Schools, was recently recognized for his leadership by the North Carolina …

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