View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. The candidate filing period for the 2026 elections opened on Monday and ends on Friday, December 19. Our Senior Reporter Paul Woolverton has compiled a list of those who have filed for seats in Cumberland County. Read our lead story for the list, which will be updated […]
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.
Kirk deViere Elected to Second Consecutive Term as Chair of Cumberland Board of Commissioners
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Strong local journalism requires tenacity and creativity—a drive to ask the questions no one else is asking and the resourcefulness to seek out the answers. A community of over 400,000 needs a robust local newsroom. With your support this GivingTuesday and beyond, we can grow even further. […]
December 2025: ‘The Holiday Issue’
View This Email in Your Browser December 2025: ‘The Holiday Issue’ The digital edition of CityView Magazine’s December 2025 issue is live! “The Holiday Issue” magazine immerses you in the spirit of the season and shows what the Greater Fayetteville area has to offer. The December magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County […]
Spring Lake Commissioners Oppose Fuquay-Varina Interbasin Water Transfer
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Spring Lake commissioners said Monday they do not want the Town of Fuquay-Varina to take water from the Cape Fear River Basin and move it to the Neuse River Basin. The Wake County town is asking state environmental officials for permission to withdraw 6.17 million gallons a […]
Cumberland County Public Library Launched a New Culinary Literacy Program
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. When most people think of the library, they picture rows of books, quiet study spaces, and maybe a story time or two. Now, with its newest program, the Cumberland County Public Library is reshaping what a library can be. This fall, the Cumberland County Public Library introduced […]
Local Nonprofit Gives Free Haircuts to Low-Income Residents in Cumberland County
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. There is little else in the world that feels better than stepping out of the barbershop with a fresh haircut. What seems like a simple and routine act of self-grooming can completely change someone’s outlook, uplifting their confidence, putting a little extra pep in their step, and […]
Schools Superintendent Launches Five-Year Plan
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Cumberland County Schools Superintendent Dr. Eric C. Bracy says the district’s new five-year strategic plan will “keep student achievement at the center of every decision and position Cumberland County Schools to become the highest performing school system in the state.” During Monday night’s Board of Education meeting, […]
In Cumberland County, residents traded invasive trees for native beauty
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. When Cumberland County joined the North Carolina Bradford Pear Bounty program this fall, residents gave back to their local ecosystem while receiving something beautiful in return. The Oct. 11 event at the Cumberland County Cooperative Extension Office drew such enthusiastic participation that all 200 available native trees […]
Newly elected Spring Lake leadership reflect on 2025 election cycle
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Spring Lake will see a mix of new and returning faces to the board of commissioners and mayoral office as Cumberland County’s municipal election cycle comes to end. Incumbent Mayor Kia Anthony closed out Tuesday’s election with 52.85% of the vote in the mayoral race, overcoming a challenge for […]
CityView’s November magazine showcases all the ways to give in Fayetteville
November’s “The Giving Issue” magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County by early November.

