CityView magazine and CityView’s website are the perfect combination to keep Fayetteville residents informed about what’s going on in their community.
The monthly magazine tells the stories of everyday entrepreneurs, volunteers, artists and change-makers in stories and photographs that celebrate our neighbors. If you have read our magazine in the past six months, you know the stories of visionaries who have invested time and energy into reviving our downtown; of families who maintain their connections to their ancestral home of Greece; and of business owners who want to teach you how to make a charcuterie board to be proud of.
In our newsletter and on our website daily, you can keep tabs on how government officials are spending your tax dollars; how school leaders are shaping your children’s education; and when your neighbors are gathering for a festival or holiday celebration.
Our magazine is committed to entertaining and inspiring you; our news team is determined to hold public officials accountable and give you the information you need.
It is important to fill in the reporting gaps at a time when major media outlets are trimming resources and losing focus on the media’s traditional watchdog role.
At CityView, we want to be responsive to our readers and our community. That means covering the stories and tracking the news that is most relevant and meaningful to you, your family and your future. That is especially true when it comes to segments of the community that may not have always had an equal voice at the table.
Fayetteville is constantly changing, and its diverse population makes it a city with a rich history, vibrant present and promising future.
CityView wants to tell that story.