The March “Women’s Issue” magazine tells the success stories of women from different walks of life from our beloved community.
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.
Fayetteville officials brace for impacts of federal government downsizing
Good morning. The City of Fayetteville is preparing for the cascading effects of recent and anticipated changes to the federal government brought about by executive orders from the Trump administration and billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), including the mass firings of federal employees and the freezing of some federal funding, Evey Weisblat reports. City officials […]
Heart attack symptoms are different for women
Good morning! It’s almost the end of February, which means American Health Month is also almost done. But before we put this month to a close, Cape Fear Valley Health’s sponsored feature for CityView’s February “Love Issue” magazine explains how heart attacks present differently in women. Sondra Bemesderfer, a Cape Fear Valley patient, shares how […]
FSU and Army enter a new education partnership
Good morning. Fayetteville State University has long offered programs for soldiers and military families stationed at its neighbor, Fort Liberty. This week the college and the 18th Airborne Corps signed an agreement to solidify and grow their relationship further. On Wednesday, Fayetteville State Chancellor Darrell T. Allison and Lt. Gen. Gregory K. Anderson, commanding general […]
Fayetteville trailblazer honored at NC Supreme Court
Good morning. In our February “The Love Issue” magazine, we featured former North Carolina Associate Justice Pat Timmons-Goodson of Fayetteville, who was honored in November at the state Supreme Court in Raleigh with a portrait unveiling. This Fayetteville trailblazer is the first Black woman to serve on the N.C. Supreme Court. Read about her accomplishments […]
City considers raising downtown parking rates
Good morning. The Fayetteville City Council is considering raising downtown parking rates and the hours during which people have to pay for parking. What do you think? The Downtown Alliance is soliciting feedback through a survey. Read more about the city’s thoughts and take the survey in today’s lead story. Welcome to CityView Today. In today’s newsletter, we bring […]
February “The Love Issue” magazine is here!
Good morning! The newest edition of the CityView Magazine is available digitally. This month’s magazine is called “The Love Issue” and contains a long-awaited surprise: the 2025-2026 School Directory. We poured our hearts into both of these — we hope you love them just as much as we do. Read the February issue’s first feature […]
New program addresses county’s affordable housing
Good morning. A new program is aiming to help Cumberland County with affordable housing. The Our State, Our Homes program is an 18-month-long initiative that partners with local government officials and community stakeholders to help build up their affordable housing stock. Read more in today’s lead story. Welcome to CityView Today. In today’s newsletter, we bring you a recap […]
Unconventional love
The month of love is here. But instead of just thinking about feelings for a romantic partner, the February 2025 “Love” magazine reimagines how we think about love.
Navigating Fayetteville with a visual impairment
Good morning! To align with “New Year, New You” theme of the January magazine, we bring you a new type of feature in its pages: an impact piece. This issue covers our city’s notorious lack of walkability. For those without visual impairments or other disabilities, it can be endlessly frustrating. So what’s it like to navigate […]

