Tuesday is Election Day for North Carolina’s primary, and voters across Cumberland County will cast ballots in local and state races.
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💰 Cumberland County Schools Wants $671M for 2026-27
Cumberland County Schools leaders unveiled a proposed $670.8 million budget for the 2026-27 school year that includes employee raises and a $6.5 million increase in county funding.
🧶 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.
🏀 Looking for Things to Do in March? Here’s a List of 25 Events
View This Email In Your Browser Welcome to CityView Today! March is just around the corner, and to get you ready for a new month, we’ve compiled 25 of the top events happening in Cumberland County. Our To-Do List is packed with outings to make the most of your month. In today’s newsletter: Senior Columnist Bill Kirby Jr. […]
🚔 Crime Is Down in Fayetteville
Fayetteville police Chief Roberto Bryan Jr. reported a citywide drop in crime but warned council members that juvenile offenses rose significantly in 2025.
Cumberland County Wants to ‘Restart’ These 5 Schools
Cumberland County Schools approved applications for five schools to operate under the state’s Restart Model to address absenteeism and boost student achievement.
🖥️ Data Centers Under Scrutiny in Cumberland County
Cumberland County commissioners are considering the county’s first data center ordinance, directing staff to draft definitions and performance standards ahead of a March hearing.
🚸 ‘This Will Literally Hurt the Kids’
Concerned parents, educators, and community leaders filled a town hall focused on the Cumberland County school district’s decision to end year-round education at E.E. Miller Elementary.
New Hope for Murchison Road Corridor?
Fayetteville’s second attempt at a federal grant grant would fund an eight‑year rebuild of two public‑housing complexes, raising resident concerns about return rights and neighborhood change.
Nearly 12,000 Cumberland County Voters Need to Fix Their Registrations
Bob Pinson, president and CEO of the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County, is stepping down after 15 years with the organization.

