Fayetteville’s Youth Curfew Ended in May. It Could Return as Soon as June 22
Amid disagreement over the curfew, the City Council voted 7-2 to reinstate ordinance requiring people age 16 and younger to stay home between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Column: Familiar Face Assumes Leadership of Promoting City and County Tourism
Michelle Williams has been on the job as the new president and chief executive officer of DistiNCtly Fayetteville since January 1.
Spring Lake Makes Advances on Economic Development, Public Safety
The Spring Lake Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a new ordinance that extends the town’s corporate limits and passed a resolution regarding 911 emergency operations for the town.
Column: Celebrate the Holiday Season, but Don’t Drink Alcohol and Operate a Motor Vehicle
“We implore all drivers to practice safe driving habits throughout the holiday season and all year long,” says Col. Freddy L. Johnson, commander of the N.C. State Highway Patrol.
Spring Lake commissioners discuss creation of emergency response protocols
Spring Lake’s Board of Commissioners discussed potential safety protocols to be implemented by the town in the event of an emergency.
On the record with Fayetteville Police Chief Roberto Bryan
Roberto Bryan is Fayetteville’s newest police chief
A new era of public safety may be on the horizon for Fayetteville
Mental health, public safety and homelessness continue to be a major focus for Fayetteville residents voicing concerns to the Fayetteville City Council.

