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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.

Bill Kirby Jr.: Paul Peel is a blessed man

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 call for justice in shooting death of Jason Walker

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 attend 40th Dogwood Festival in downtown Fayetteville

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 …

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