“The Summer Issue” helps you swim through the season, highlighting the county’s public pools, splash pads, aquatic programs, as well as other fun summer activities.
Valeria Cloës
Valeria Cloës is the magazine editor and lead copy editor for CityView. She has worked across daily and weekly news publications and magazines in North Carolina. She is trilingual, speaking fluent Spanish, French, and English.
CityView’s May Magazine Explores Fayetteville’s Homes and Gardens
CityView’s “Home and Garden” magazine shines a light on the people creating hubs for community in Fayetteville, including a local nonprofit founder and a military family-owned business.
CityView’s April Magazine Highlights Timeless Classics, Blooming Additions
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.
Fayetteville to Honor MLK With 2 Vigils
Fayetteville City Councilmember Stephon Ferguson is organizing a Community Candlelight Vigil on Friday to honor the civil rights leader.
Is Your Child at Risk for Measles at School?
View This Email In Your Browser Welcome to CityView Today! Many Cumberland County elementary schools have fallen below the level of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination threshold needed to prevent outbreaks, according to state modeling from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Find out if your child’s school is one of the ones that […]
Meet Najoua Ben Ramak, Seventy-First High School’s Arabic Teacher
View This Email In Your Browser Welcome to CityView Today! Seventy-First High School Arabic teacher Najoua Ben Ramak is set to represent North Carolina at the Southern Conference on Language Teaching later this week when the conference opens to Raleigh. This comes as a result of being named the 2025 Foreign Language Association of North Carolina Teacher […]
School Board Feels the Heat on Campus Consolidations
View This Email In Your Browser Welcome to CityView Today! In a turn of events after weeks of community pushback, the Cumberland County Board of Education voted to rescind its decision to consolidate campuses on Tuesday, affecting Ramsey Street, Alger B. Wilkins, and E.E. Miller schools. In today’s newsletter: Senior Columnist Bill Kirby Jr., in his Friday notes […]
Here’s an Election Winner Wrap Up for Cumberland County
View This Email In Your Browser Welcome to CityView Today! We’ve been closely following the elections, culminating most recently in the primary on Tuesday. As we start looking toward the election in November, we’ve rounded up the Cumberland County results of the primary for the state House and state Senate, district court judge, and Congress. In today’s newsletter: […]
CityView’s March Magazine Highlights the Impactful Women in Fayetteville
“The Women’s Issue” magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County by mid-March.
🧶 Say Hello to the Public Library’s First Artist in Residence
Cumberland County Public Library’s first Artist in Residence is reviving textile traditions rooted in family history and sharing the craft with learners of all ages.

