The City of Fayetteville’s Economic and Community Development Department is hosting two in-person workshops on April 23 and May 21 to help residents with nonprofit recruitment and fundraising.
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CityView’s Election Guide: See Who’s On Your Ballot
Preview your ballot and learn more about the candidates in Fayetteville and Cumberland County using CityView’s election guide.
Casey to join CityView staff as health care reporter
Morgan Casey will join CityView’s newsroom this summer as a Report for America corps member, focusing solely on health care reporting.
Top 14 fun things to do in Fayetteville this April
Mark your calendars! Here are some events happening in and around Fayetteville this month. For more events and additional information, visit www.cityviewnc.com/calendar.
NC court rules DuPont companies could be held liable in PFAS contamination lawsuit
In a decision Thursday, the North Carolina Business Court ruled that if the court finds “old” DuPont liable for PFAS contamination in North Carolina, then subsidaries could also be liable for damages. The spinoff companies, in addition to Chemours, include New DuPont and Corteva.
Fayetteville police officers shot suspect in armed robbery
Fayetteville police officers shot the suspect of an armed robbery on Ramsey Street on Tuesday, the Fayetteville Police Department announced in a statement Tuesday afternoon.
‘Ready to Vote’ training in Fayetteville to address 2024 elections changes
As the 2024 elections cycle heats up, North Carolinians will be getting a heads-up on the state’s new voting rules and maps. On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the #UniteNC Cumberland County …
Same vision, new roles: Sweet Tea Shakespeare announces new leadership team
Sweet Tea Shakespeare, the Fayetteville-based theater company known for its community-driven productions, is undergoing a transition of leadership by welcoming a new CEO and artistic director. …
Former Fort Liberty soldier sentenced to 15 years for drug trafficking, laundering $700,000
The U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of North Carolina announced Friday that a former Fort Liberty solider was guilty of drug trafficking and laundering $700,000 while serving in …
Russell Street bridge in Fayetteville indefinitely closed following natural gas fire
A bridge on East Russell Street in downtown Fayetteville is closed for an indefinite period of time, the N.C. Department of Transportation said, following a natural gas fire on Christmas Eve and Christmas day that heavily damaged the bridge and injured two people.

