Column: Remembering the sacrifices military families make on the homefront
My kids have grown up several miles from Fort Bragg and have witnessed just how different civilian family life is from military families
How a military family’s design journey turned into a local interior design business
For Lisa Faye Medina, interior designer behind Wildfire Restoration and a military spouse, creating beautiful, functional spaces isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s about healing, hope and helping families find their footing in a never-changing world.
Fayetteville urban educational farm opened a farm-to-table marketplace in early July, gives back to military community
Farms Helping Families also teaches military service members transitioning into civilian life agricultural skills
Column: Fort Bragg is a powerful economic engine
The post puts more than $8.8 billion a year into the local economy. It is a giant economic engine, fueling not just Cumberland County but directly or indirectly, benefiting much of North Carolina.
Column: What we don’t always say about military life
Fayetteville breathes military life. We feel it in the morning traffic, the blended accents, the “veteran discount” signs, and the families hugging tightly at the airport.
Columna: Lo que no siempre se dice de la vida militar
Fayetteville respira vida militar. Se siente en el tráfico de la mañana, en los acentos mezclados, en los letreros de “descuento para veteranos” y en las familias que se abrazan con fuerza en el aeropuerto.
Column: 6 books to read this July that honor our military
Here are six books to help us know our military heroes better

