Councilwoman Brenda McNair’s Former Opponent Files Ethics Complaint
The Ethics Commission met Monday to discuss the complaint from local activist Kathy Greggs, but will continue deliberations.
Fayetteville Allocates $163K in Opioid Settlement Funds for Police Training
Fayetteville invests $163K in police training as overdose deaths rise, expanding diversion and recovery programs funded by opioid settlement dollars through 2038.
Fayetteville leaders to discuss contract for long-awaited tower on Hay Street parking deck
Florida developer proposes 12-story apartment and hotel project; parking deck could be fully finished by 2028. A public hearing is scheduled for Monday.
Cape Fear Amateur Radio Society keeps ham radio alive and well in Cumberland County
With science, passion and the power of radio waves, the Cape Fear Amateur Radio Society works to create a wide net of communication.
Students protest in response to reports that Fayetteville State University staff member was terminated without explanation
About a dozen students and staff members gathered at Fayetteville State University to protest the apparent termination of several university staff members.
Patricia Irene Leach Ray
Patricia Irene Leach Ray, 80, affectionally known as “Nurse Pat” of Fayetteville went home to be with her Lord on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, while surrounded by her two sons. Patricia was born to the late Irene Jackson Leach and William Charles Leach on January 19, 1945. Besides her parents, she is preceded in death…
President leaves military defendants on death row after commuting others
Three of the four military inmates were sentenced to death at Fort Liberty

