As Fayetteville blossoms with the new season, CityView’s April magazine highlights the city’s new additions as well as timeless classics that bring our community together.
Stories
Dogwood Festival Returns in Late April with Throwback to ’90s, early 2000s
The festival lineup includes hip-hop duo Ying Yang Twins and local talent DJ Yodo, and Trev Truth on April 24, and Echostone, DJ Problem, and Saved by the 90’s on April 25.
A Bold Vision Returns Pro Basketball to Fayetteville
The Fayetteville Liberty tipped off its inaugural season at Crown Arena, hoping to capture the attention of local sports fans by making an impact on and off the court.
Columns
Column: The Core of Fayetteville’s Economy Is Fort Bragg
When it comes to Fort Bragg, there is no political warfare around here; everyone’s on the same team. The numbers—and history—explain why.
Column: A Farewell Curtain Call for Actor Remembered on Haymount Hill
Stage actor Ricardo Morgan will be remembered for his love of local theater and his passion for arts in the community. He died July 7 at age 62.
Column: From the Depths of Despair, Chanda Walker Says Her Life Is ‘A Miracle’
Walker found peace and sobriety at Myrover-Reese Recovery Homes, where today she helps others struggling with alcohol and drug addictions.
Column: Fayetteville Utility Chief Urges Customers to Conserve Water Use
Bill Kirby Jr.’s notes from the week, including Raeford Road closing, Market House renovations, and an Artists in Schools grant.
Column: Here Are 6 Books to Read About American History
Columnists Diane Parfitt recommends books by Walter Isaacson, David Hackett Fischer, and more to read as the U.S. celebrates turning 250.
Seen @ The Scene
Photos: Walkers Strut Their Stuff Downtown to Feed the Hungry
CROP Hunger Walk celebrates its 35th year in Fayetteville by raising $17,510.
The To-Do List
April To-Do List: Top 28 Things to Do This Month in Cumberland County
Experience exciting events happening in and around Fayetteville this month from CityView Magazine’s April issue.
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