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A man has been charged in a hit-and-run crash that sent six people to the hospital on Friday night, Fayetteville police said.

As of Friday, 120 soldiers have been relocated from barracks with mold contamination in the Smoke Bomb Hill area of Fort Bragg, according to the 18th Airborne Corps. A total of about 1,200 …

Elaina Ball is stepping down as CEO and general manager of the Fayetteville Public Works Commission effective Sept. 2, the utility announced Friday. Ball, who was the PWC’s first female CEO …

Many philanthropists prefer to remain anonymous. Murray Duggins wants to be an example. “I feel that a lot of people that I know will give based on other people’s gifts,” said …

A Cumberland County man who prosecutors said ran a drug operation from a home daycare and other locations has been sentenced to 40 years in federal prison, the U.S attorney for the Eastern District …

Two men were charged with attempted murder after a shooting in the parking lot of Cross Creek Mall on Thursday night, according to the Fayetteville Police Department. Police said the 22-year-old …

Virginia Lilly Yarborough was a newspaper heiress who quietly gave back to her community. “We are humbled by this wonderful endowment gift to support daily assistance for the homeless of our community,” says Craig Morrison, executive director of Fayetteville Area Operation Inasmuch, about the Virginia Lilly Rankin Yarborough Endowment for his organization.

CityView TODAY receives press awards

CityView TODAY received top honors from the North Carolina Press Association on Thursday night for its coverage of the allegations made by former Fayetteville City Councilwoman Tisha Waddell and …

Cumberland County Schools has more than 200 vacancies in its certified classroom teachers and classified staff — a number that includes 117 instructors — as the district heads into the …

More than 2,500 local students received backpacks and other school supplies donated by the Carolina Panthers football team at a drive-thru giveaway on Monday, according to Cumberland County Schools.

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