When June Callender’s daughter came home from school and said her teacher had called her dumb, the Fayetteville, North Carolina, mother brought it to the attention of school officials, but no disciplinary action was taken against the teacher.
Do you want to learn more about FTCC's Trojan Jump Start Program, the summer bridge opportunity that offers tuition-free courses in either developmental Math or English, and ACA 122 for 50 recent high school graduates?
Fayetteville prides itself of having a good number of woman-owned businesses downtown, and to celebrate Women’s History Month, the city is recognizing its 70-plus female entrepreneurs.
A military spouse is giving new meaning to the term “boots on the ground.” Although the term generally refers to deploying soldiers into a war zone, Elizabeth Hammond is collecting used footwear to send to Ukrainians.
On Friday, March 18, 2022, in support of the NC Governor's Highway Safety Program “Booze It and Lose It” Enforcement campaign, #FayPD will participate in a DWI Checkpoint along Hope Mills Rd.