Sept. 15 started the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, and there will be plenty of celebrations going on around the country, state, and city. Kicking off the festivities in…
The Significance of Banned Books WeekBanned Books Week will happen this year from Sept. 22 to 28. Banned Books Week, launched in 1982, was a response to a sudden surge…
One thing that gives Fayetteville its distinctive vibe is the different cultures that reside here. Immersed in every part of the city and surrounding area, the influences can be seen…
The Airborne and Special Operation Museum and the Cool Spring Downtown District present the 17th Annual 2024 Field of Honor. The field is open from Tuesday, Sept. 10 through Sunday,…
The City of Fayetteville, PWC, the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County, and the Cool Spring Downtown District announce the arrival of a captivating temporary outdoor public art installation, e/motion.This art…
Soul food. The heartbeat of the south. A manifestation of love. Southern soul food has a place in anyone who’s tasted a bite's heart. Those lucky enough to be born…
The Airborne and Special Operation Museum and the Cool Spring Downtown District present the 17th Annual 2024 Field of Honor. The field is open from Tuesday, Sept. 10 through Sunday,…
Ashley Wilson is all about stories: written stories, our own stories and how they intertwine. The best way to make Earth a little more like heaven is by listening to…
Absentee Voting on Hold in Cumberland County while New Ballots are PrintedCumberland County Board of Elections is working to design and print new ballots for the 2024 general election without…
Methodist University completed a milestone in the building of the new Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine, Sept. 10. Leadership from Methodist University and Cape Fear Valley…
As recently as 2015, nearly 60% of Americans told Gallup that they had “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in U.S. colleges and universities as a whole.…
Kindly put on your Tom Terrific Thinking Caps. Some of you may be able to remember Doris Day, a popular singer in the ‘40s and ‘50s. If you remember Doris,…
Dr. Marvin Connelly, Cumberland County School Superintendent, spoke "truth to power" at the recent Greater Fayetteville Chamber’s State of the Community regarding the commitment to providing quality education to all…
If there is a single American who is not concerned and disheartened by the toxic swamp our nation’s politics have become over the last decade, I do not know that…
In a remarkable display of bipartisan cooperation, North Carolina’s legislature has overwhelmingly supported the American Citizens Only Voting initiative, reflecting the strong alignment of both lawmakers and residents on a…
The City of Fayetteville, PWC, the Arts Council of Fayetteville-Cumberland County, and the Cool Spring Downtown District announce the arrival of a captivating temporary outdoor public art installation, e/motion.This art…
One thing that gives Fayetteville its distinctive vibe is the different cultures that reside here. Immersed in every part of the city and surrounding area, the influences can be seen…
The Significance of Banned Books WeekBanned Books Week will happen this year from Sept. 22 to 28. Banned Books Week, launched in 1982, was a response to a sudden surge…
With performances scheduled for September 19-22 and 26-29 at the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex (Poe House), Fayetteville, The Odyssey promises to be a must-see theatrical event that…
Throughout the downtown area, sculptures sprout up overnight, turning our community into a public art gallery. The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County is responsible for these sculptures. "Public art is…
Join The Royal Tea Women’s Empowerment, LLC, for a day of inspiration, connection, and empowerment on Oct. 5, from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., at John D. Fuller Recreational Center,…
AI is everywhere. With one click of a button, AI can write a social media status, create an original logo, answer math questions, or organize your calendar. While most just…
"Everything is so virtual," Faith Hatton, editor of the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal said of the business world. She explained that many community members know of community leaders but have…
Sept. 15 started the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, and there will be plenty of celebrations going on around the country, state, and city. Kicking off the festivities in…