View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Three students from E.E. Smith High School died Wednesday evening when the car they were riding in ran off the road on Rosehill Road. The fourth passenger, the driver, was airlifted to UNC Medical Center in critical condition. All three victims attended E.E. Smith High School and […]
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 October ‘Arts & Culture’ magazine showcases Fayetteville as a ‘perfect incubator’ for the arts
The “Arts & Culture” magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County by mid-October
Meet ‘The Residence’ star and CFRT alum Molly Griggs
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. In case you missed it earlier this week, we launched our October “Arts & Culture” magazine. Our cover story this month is about a Cape Fear Regional Theatre alum, Molly Griggs, who’s made it to big stages this year, including on Netflix in the hit comedy miniseries […]
What’s closed on Fort Bragg during the government shutdown?
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. The federal government entered day two of a shutdown yesterday after the U.S. Senate failed to pass a funding bill earlier this week. The shutdown has direct impacts on Fort Bragg soldiers, their families and veterans in Cumberland County. Without federal funding, soldiers are required to work without pay until a […]
October 2025: ‘Arts & Culture’
View This Email in Your Browser October 2025: ‘Arts & Culture’ The digital edition of CityView Magazine’s October 2025 issue is live! The “Arts & Culture” magazine issue showcases Fayetteville as a perfect incubator for the arts, highlighting a Cape Fear Regional Theatre alum who is having a breakout year, a new youth program in […]
Cumberland County rainy weather forecast: Here’s how you can prepare.
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Cumberland County Emergency Services issued a press release Friday afternoon ahead of possible severe weather that could impact the region this weekend and next week. The National Weather Service forecasted many scattered showers, heavy rainfall and thunderstorms throughout Friday and yesterday in Cumberland County, with the potential to […]
Cumberland Community Foundation awards $1 million grant to Methodist University’s new medical school
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Another community organization is backing the Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine because of the positive impact it’s expected to have on Cumberland County and the broader Southeast region. The Cumberland Community Foundation announced a $1 million grant to the medical school at its […]
Road to recovery with Cape Fear Valley Health’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. The final feature from the September “Fall in Fayetteville” magazine is a sponsored one about Cape Fear Valley Health’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services and HealthPlex, which give patients a new lease on life as they recover from lifesaving heart procedures. Hear from two patients and the director of […]
As the Department of Defense looks to rebrand, Fort Bragg’s is almost complete
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Earlier this month, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to rebrand the Department of Defense to the Department of War, the department’s first title given by Congress in 1789. The name hasn’t been used since 1949. While the Department of Defense’s name change is still pending — only Congress can […]
Fayetteville State among several historically Black colleges threatened on Thursday
View This Email In Your Browser Good morning. Fayetteville State University was one of a number of historically Black colleges and universities around the country that were threatened on Thursday. While Fayetteville State did not shut down or cancel activities, at least eight other campuses in five states did, The New York Times reported. “We did receive […]

