A Fayetteville woman has been charged with stealing nearly $18,000 from the National Association of E.E. Smith Alumni and Friends, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. Ivy Monique Wright, 51, is charged with larceny by employee and is accused of embezzling $17,805.36 from the association from Dec. 15, 2021, through July 14, 2022.
You might say Sheila Cuffee and Cynthia Leeks just simply cut to the chase. They were among about 60 people who came Monday to Arthur D. Smith Recreation Center to hear from Lisette Rodriguez, Shaun McMillan and Latisha McNeill about how an “office of community safety” can make a difference in the lives of those suffering a mental health crisis when Fayetteville police are called to investigate a 911 call and potential crime.
The All American half marathon and 5K races will be held in person this year after three years of virtual runs, Fort Bragg officials say.
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Fast-growing cities like Durham are looking for methods to reduce the growing amount of garbage they produce.
A body was found inside a home on Enoch Avenue and a woman with injuries was outside early Tuesday, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. A domestic disturbance was reported at the home in the 100 block of Enoch Avenue about 5:30 a.m. Tuesday, according to a news release.
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission will hear an update Wednesday on regulations regarding PFAS in drinking water, according to the agenda for Wednesday’s board meeting.
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners on Monday unanimously approved a recently brokered agreement between the county and its municipalities on how they will split the growth in sales tax revenue.
HOPE MILLS — Scott Garner, the architect for the town’s new public safety building, delivered good news to the town board on Monday night. “There’s no change order this and I know we’re all glad about that,” said Garner.
After nearly 13 years, the Fayetteville Police Department on Monday announced an arrest in the killing of Terrance Plummer on Memorial Day weekend in 2010. At a news conference at City Hall, police officials said that former Fort Bragg soldier Joshua Richardson, 41, was arrested Feb. 7 and charged with first-degree murder in the 2010 homicide.