Why aren’t there dozens of candidate forums before the primaries like there were last year? Why don’t voters have multiple opportunities to hear from every candidate before Primary Election Day?It’s a ...
Women composers’ work is underrecognized and underperformed, says Amanda Virelles. In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, Virelles and fellow musicians with the chamber ...
Rev. Dr. Aaron J. Johnson, 93, is one of those rare individuals whose life has been defined not by applause or recognition, but by steady, faithful service. His type of service seeks no attention yet ...
Black History Month is a time to honor legacy, resilience, and the cultural contributions that have shaped our communities—and few places tell that story more vividly than black-owned restaurants.
The Blues Is Alright Tour will return to the Crown Coliseum on March 6 with a lineup rooted in blues, Southern soul and classic R&B, offering audiences a night defined by storytelling, rhythm and live ...
Contemporary Christian artist Anne Wilson will take the stage at Crown Coliseum, bringing a night of worship, modern country influence and personal storytelling to Fayetteville on March 13.Wilson, ...
What if you could launch a career in just 11 weeks? That's exactly what Fayetteville Technical Community College's new Utility Construction Technician (Underground) program offers—a fast track to a ...
North Carolina’s economy just posted a sizzling 5.6% growth rate. Since 2020, the average income per North Carolinian rose faster than the national and regional averages. And our headline unemployment ...
The haze of smoky pool halls and the stereotype of greasy bar food are fading into history. In their place, a cultural revival is underway. With the pool table market projected to grow by nearly $85 ...
Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity will mark Women’s Month this March with two signature initiatives designed to celebrate women’s contributions while advancing the organization’s mission to ...
Last spring, Tina McKinnie was looking forward to a pretty big milestone: Her first grandchild was due in a few months, and she was counting down the days. “I just couldn’t wait,” she said. “I was ...
When you meet Dr. Ora Mobley Sweeting, the first thing you notice is her kindness. Soon after, her quiet strength begins to shine. She grew up in Monroe, North Carolina, where she was raised by her ...
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