Over 500 protesters marched through downtown on Saturday, speaking out against Trump policies and military parade.
Trey Nemec
Trey Nemec is a reporter for CityView. He is a Fayetteville State University alumnus, and holds a bachelor's degree in communication and media studies.
‘Echoes of Emancipation’: Public historian to deliver annual Juneteenth lecture in Fayetteville
Khadija McNair, manager of N.C. Freedom Park, will present Hari Jones Memorial Lecture at Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church
Spring Lake holds first budget hearing after being released from state financial control
At a meeting Monday, Spring Lake Town Manager presented a proposed town budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Students protest in response to reports that Fayetteville State University staff member was terminated without explanation
About a dozen students and staff members gathered at Fayetteville State University to protest the apparent termination of several university staff members.
How one downtown business owner inspires community and collaboration through flowers
As downtown Fayetteville continues to evolve, Floral Oasis shows what’s possible when creativity meets collaboration. It’s a place where florals aren’t just pretty, they’re personal, sustainable and rooted in community.
Spring Lake begins budget talks
Spring Lake Town Manager Jon Rorie presented commissioners with an initial proposed budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year.
How one Fayetteville farmer hopes to sustain legacy and local food system at the same time
For Travis Melvin, owner of Melvin’s Produce Farm, generational wealth looks like rows of seasonal crops, fields of cabbage and soil that’s been in his family’s hands for years.
Spring Lake board talks strategic planning
Spring Lake Town Manager Jon Rorie presented the town’s top proposed priorities for projects and improvements during a commissioners’ meeting on Monday.
Budget amendments and sales tax changes for Spring Lake
At a meeting Monday night, Commissioners approved a new budget amendment, approved new terms for a sales tax agreement with Cumberland County, and discussed a potential rebranding of the town’s logo and official seal.
Spring Lake commissioners pass new budget amendment
In a short meeting Monday, the Spring Lake Board of Commissioners voted to approve a new budget amendment to pay water fees to surrounding service providers and purchase town vehicles.

