Teenagers in Fayetteville now have a low-cost way to explore the city this summer, thanks to a new initiative by the Fayetteville Area System of Transit. The Summer Youth Pass,…
With temperature soaring throughout the South, and specifically Fayetteville, open cooling shelters throughout Cumberland County are offering a place for those who do not have access to air conditioning. The…
Nothing goes together better than coffee and books! If you agree, you won't want to miss the Books & Brews Pop Up Book Sale at the West Regional Library, located…
Balmy temperatures and warm ocean waters make summer a very popular time of year. But the conditions that can make a day at the beach inviting also tend to fuel…
This month, let’s explore some of the great places to eat in Raeford. THE CREEKSIDE MILL1825 Johnson Mill Rd., RaefordTUES.-THURS.. 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.FRI. & SAT. 11:30 a.m. to…
For decades, stations like PBS brought stories right into the living room of children all over the nation with LeVar Burton and Reading Rainbow. Most can still sing in full…
A former police officer and military veteran who loves crafting has created a colorful oasis for others to join in the fun. Stacy Anderson’s “Skoolie Xpress” is a remodeled school…
The Liberty Swing recently opened in Reid’s Journey, an inclusive playground in Hope Mills, on May 6. The Reid’s Journey playground is located at 5766 Rockfish Road. Reid’s Journey is…
The United Way of North Carolina has recognized the Fayetteville Public Works Commission with a 2025 Spirit of North Carolina Award. The Spirit of North Carolina Award offers United Ways…
Last week I attended the board meeting of Cumberland County's Civic Center Commission. This is the organization that governs the Crown Coliseum Complex, and members of the board are appointed…
It has been a long time since school routines, calendars, activities, and issues registered with me—certainly since my own days in the long-gone Fayetteville City Schools or my children’s years…
Artificial intelligence is coming to public transit. In fact, in some functions and places, it’s already here. But can AI elevate transit into a major mode of daily travel in…
Some of you may have noticed the weather of late has been entirely too prominent. Colorful mega heat waves, tornados, hail stones the size of muskrats. Everybody talks about the…
On June 12, Fayetteville's four-term Mayor, Mitch Colvin, announced that he would not seek re-election. According to a press release, he said, "I'm also looking forward to spending time with…
“Perhaps, the mission of an artist is to interpret beauty to the people—the beauty within themselves.”—Langston Hughes Black art is a spectrum, a lifted veil to the culture. It has…
One of the most iconic films of the 1980s, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, will be showing at the Cameo. I adore John Hughes’ films. There is something timeless about his films that…
For many, summer kicks off with sunny beach days, backyard barbecues, and the crackle of fireworks. But at the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County, the real start of the…
What used to be empty walls at the Haymount Truck Stop are now showcasing vibrant, inspiring, and intriguing pieces of art made by local creatives. Every second Sunday, a new…
Cape Fear Studios is presenting the 35th Annual Members’ Show until May 20 at their studio at 148 Maxwell Street. The exhibit is open to the public from Tuesday to…
Nothing goes together better than coffee and books! If you agree, you won't want to miss the Books & Brews Pop Up Book Sale at the West Regional Library, located…
A new business is ready to host its “first big event” since opening only a few weeks ago. North South Brewing Company, owned by James and Alicia Orlando, is inviting…
Ladies, mark your calendars for July 17, make childcare arrangements, and make plans to check out Moms Unhinged, a stand-up comedy tour exclusively featuring mom comedians. The show will be…
Start the Independence Day celebrations with an evening of live music at Festival Park on July 4. Gates open at 6 p.m., giving concert goers ample time to settle in…
The Stars vs. Stripes series is one of the most anticipated events in college baseball, bringing together 56 of the nation's top non-draft-eligible players. This annual intrasquad showdown serves as…