Featured Articles

  • 1 MU President Wearden announces retirement
  • 2 Learn about wine at Sip Room's Sip and Learn
  • 3 Hit a home run at Segra with nonproft 2 Out Rally
  • 4 The Spa: Celebrating 51 years of wellness in Fayetteville
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News

  • 1 Walk toward peace: An encounter with Venerable Monks
  • 2 The Spa: Celebrating 51 years of wellness in Fayetteville
  • 3 The Remarkable 48‑Year Journey of Joe Thigpen
  • 4 Take advantage of the community services at FTCC
  • 5 State Board of Elections rejects request for early voting in Spring Lake

Views

  • 1 Three Wishes for the Telehealth Genie
  • 2 The state of North Carolina: A people magnet
  • 3 Troy's Perspective: The 2026 primary election
  • 4 It comes down to rhythm
  • 5 Bigger Congress would be better Congress
  • Three Wishes for the Telehealth Genie

    According to folklore, extraordinary beings resent being confined within ordinary spaces. In “The Fisherman and the Jinni,” one of the stories Sheherazade tells her misguided husband in One Thousand and
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  • The state of North Carolina: A people magnet

    As a relatively new grandmother, I get frequent “growing like a weed” comments, and my grandbabies are doing just that—getting bigger and better every day.So too is their home state,
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  • Troy's Perspective: The 2026 primary election

    The 2026 Election Primary begins this week. Unlike municipal elections, these races are partisan: Democrats are on one side, Republicans on the other, and unaffiliated voters must choose which primary
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  • It comes down to rhythm

    It all comes down to rhythm. Whether we’re talking about our health, our habits, even our faith—everything thrives on rhythm. Think about fitness for a moment. You don’t build strength
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  • Bigger Congress would be better Congress

    With the 2026 primaries rapidly approaching, you may well live in a jurisdiction where Democrats or Republicans are actively contesting nominations for Congress, state legislature, or local office. All voters
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Arts

  • 1 The world needs art, and it’s happening here
  • 2 The Hills (and Halls) Are Alive: FTCC brings timeless classic to Fayetteville
  • 3 Community brings theater, celebration, new collaboration
  • 4 CCA presents Lift Every Voice: The Music of Stevie Wonder
  • 5 Reconnecting with real life: A conversation with Amy Grant

Entertainment

  • 1 YMCA of the Sandhills to Host Summer Camp Kickoff February 21
  • 2 Lafayette Society annual luncheon promotes remembrance, welcomes newcomers
  • 3 Hit a home run at Segra with nonproft 2 Out Rally
  • 4 Learn about wine at Sip Room's Sip and Learn
  • 5 From Detroit to 910: Celebrating the King of Beats

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