Residents may pick up free mosquito insecticide from the Cumberland County Department of Public Health while supplies last. The product, Mosquito Dunks, is a biological pest control agent that kills mosquito larvae. It is non-toxic to fish, birds, wildlife and pets, the county said in a release.
When it comes to believing, Paul Peel needs not a single second to tell you the Lord has been his shepherd every day of his life. Not a single second, mind you. “Absolutely,” Peel, …
The Fayetteville City Council on Monday is expected to adopt a resolution accepting $10.5 million in American Rescue Plan funding from the N.C. Division of Water Infrastructure to help with …
Protesters gathered at the Fayetteville Market House on Saturday night to demonstrate against a decision this week by a special prosecutor not to charge a deputy in the shooting death of Jason …
Fayetteville nonprofit leader is recipient of sabbatical program Terri Thomas, the executive director of the Vision Resource Center, is one of five recipients of the Z. Smith Reynolds …
Thousands made the pilgrimage downtown Saturday for the 40th Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, the first time the city’s spring street festival has been held since 2019. The festival’s …
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an internal investigation of Lt. Jeffrey Hash, the off-duty deputy who shot and killed 37-year-old Jason Walker on Jan. 8, a spokeswoman said.
RALEIGH — Federal and state officials gathered Thursday to provide an update on North Carolina’s efforts to test thousands of backlogged rape kits and how to address the state’s …
Cumberland County Animal Services is waiving the $100 adoption fee on large dogs through Saturday, the department said in a release. This applies to dogs that weigh more than 30 pounds, the release said. Adoptions will take place today from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Animal Services Center, 4704 Corporation Drive.
For state Rep. Marvin Lucas, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center has held a special place in his heart for more than 60 years. His mind wandered back to those days when the hospital was just a red brick …