First in a series: During GivingTuesday, CityView Today is spotlighting a few of the 79 nonprofit agencies supported by the Cumberland Community Foundation’s annual observance of the global day …
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Market House being decorated in all of its Christmas splendor
The Market House is returning to all its Christmas splendor with holiday wreaths, bows, garland and colorful Christmas ornament displays, and bravo for the city and the Cool Spring Downtown District. …
THE KIRBY FILE: Retired chaplain calls for removal of slogans around the Market House in the name of community unity
THE KIRBY FILE: Retired chaplain calls for removal of slogans around the Market House in the name of community unity “They have served their purpose,” the Rev. Archie …
‘The success and well-being of our students is a joint effort’
Most discussions of students and student performance center around what’s happening in the classroom. And while Cumberland County Schools’ strategic plan has targets and goals for that, …
THE KIRBY FILE: ‘God bless our veterans,’ retired colonel reminds us. ‘And God bless America’
“I truly appreciate every man and woman who fought so we could have freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion and freedom of liberty,” Col. (Ret.) Willie F. Wright delivers …
THE KIRBY FILE: Colvin wins 4th city mayoral term while Greene and Davis earn City Council seats
Mitch Colvin will join Tony Chavonne as the second longest-serving mayor in Fayetteville history while the Fayetteville City Council will have two new faces in Districts 2 and 5 in four weeks. …
WHO WON? Results from Cumberland’s municipal races
Incumbent Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin easily won a fourth term Tuesday, defeating challenger Freddie de la Cruz in the city’s municipal election by getting 65% of the ballots cast.
National Native American Heritage Month: Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County exhibit and events to attend
The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County is hosting its second annual “Still Here, Still Native” Exhibition, created in partnership with the Cumberland County Schools Office of …
Cursed at. Shoved. Punched. Bitten. Violence against doctors and nurses is rising. A new N.C. law aims to help protect them.
Emergency physician Jennifer Casaletto has been cursed at, shoved, punched, spat on and bitten while trying to do her job. One patient threw a container full of urine at one of her medical residents. …

