The Fayetteville City Council met May 22 at 7 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers to discuss matters relevant to the city in order to Fayetteville forward
Amazon workers across the state and the country will have to wait until Wednesday, Jan. 18, to learn whether the company’s planned layoffs will affect them.
North Carolina is one of only 11 states that has not expanded Medicaid, and Gov. Roy Cooper (D-NC) has indicated that it is about time for the state’s Legislature to get this done, saying it is costing lives and money.
Christmas came early for about 80 Cumberland County, North Carolina, students who received a big surprise thanks to a local company that wanted to reward the children for learning.
A Fayetteville church has partnered with Cumberland County to make sure people who are without homes have a safe place to stay, something that was more important the past few days as temperatures stayed well below freezing overnight.
Nonprofit agencies in Cumberland County that found themselves in a financial pinch as they tried to keep up the same level of service during the COVID-19 pandemic will receive some relief.
The Hoops and Dreams Showcase, a high school basketball event that provides the best high school athletes in the state a chance to showcase their talents, came to Fayetteville State University this year.
Operation Turkey landed in Fayetteville over Thanksgiving weekend, and with the help of the 82nd Airborne Association, the two groups teamed up to feed thousands of homeless people a turkey dinner.
A Fayetteville domestic violence case escalated to the point that the victim was hospitalized with critical injuries and the alleged culprit is in jail.