When it’s time to have surgery, the last thing you want is a long drive to get there and back. But for many rural Americans, access to a great surgeon…
The year the United States came to be was an interesting time to be alive, particularly for those living in colonial America. The American Revolutionary War began in 1776, and…
Robots don't fix themselves. Automated production lines need skilled hands, sharp minds, and people who understand the intersection of mechanics, electronics, and technology. Fayetteville Technical Community College is producing exactly…
March 23, 1929 – April 6, 2026 First Sergeant Wilson, a resilient patriot, devoted father, and honored veteran, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2026, at the age of 97. Born…
Up & Coming Weekly is proud to announce the addition of three new high profile distribution locations for their hyper-local community newspaper, bringing its total to over 350 pickup points…
Millions of Americans will spend some time in 2026 commemorating 250 years of United States history. The U.S. turns 250 in July 2026, and the summer figures to be an…
The Fayetteville community recently took an exciting step forward in recreational development with a special preview event for The Courts at Glenville Lake on April 1. Residents and community members…
During the final minutes of the Cumberland County Board of Education meeting on April 14, Fathom Geerts, a 17-year-old junior at Alger B. Wilkins High School, stepped to the podium…
The U.S. Army Airborne and Special Operations Museum is proud to announce the fourth year of its Curatorial Apprenticeship Program, where local high school students step into the role of…
For all the confusion, finger-pointing, and rancor that accompanied the North Carolina Supreme Court’s final ruling in the Leandro school-finance case, the primary emotion it conjured in me was relief.…
Celestial Events Desk: It is beyond debate that the greatest movie made in 1959 was the Three Stooges interstellar l epic Have Rocket Will Travel. The Stooges were working as…
Robb Leandro is disappointed. Robb was a Hoke County eighth grader when a major lawsuit regarding public education was filed with his name as the lead plaintiff. The original 1994…
For 44 years, the Fayetteville Dogwood Festival stood as one of our community’s most cherished traditions—an event that brought families together, showcased local talent, and projected Fayetteville’s best self to…
Fayetteville and Cumberland County have made notable progress in recent years, which can boost community pride and support. Recognizing these achievements encourages us to aim higher and work together to…
The North Carolina Symphony will bring a powerful celebration of American music to Moore County this spring with its “Classical Favorites: Celebrating American 250” concert on April 23. Held at…
The city of Fayetteville is set to welcome a vibrant new addition to its cultural landscape with the debut of the Camellia Camerata Chamber Music Festival, a three-day celebration of…
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra will bring its 2025–2026 season to a powerful and emotional close on Saturday, April 18, with a special performance at Huff Concert Hall on the campus…
“We hear it all the time,” says Amy Allison as she talks with me about an upcoming Arts Council exhibition. “’My grandma used to quilt.’ ‘I have one on my…
Music has a unique way of bringing people together, and the upcoming Evening with the Cross Creek Chorale at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church promises an evening that will do just…
On Friday, April 24, Fayetteville’s creative community will gather for an evening that blends art, atmosphere, and connection at North South Brewing Company. “Souls in the Garden,” presented in partnership…
A Fayetteville and Fort Bragg Favorite for over forty years is back again. The Fort Bragg Fair opens on April 29 at 5 p.m. at the Fort Bragg Fairgrounds on…
The mist will soon rise over the Crown Theatre stage as the World Ballet Company prepares to bring the most iconic love story in classical dance to North Carolina. On…
There’s something special about stepping into a local bookstore—the creak of the floors, the scent of paper and possibility, and the sense that every shelf holds a new discovery waiting…
Each spring, as Fayetteville joins communities across North Carolina in celebrating science, one event continues to stand out as a favorite for families: the Super Science Fun Fest. Hosted by…