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Fort Bragg is expecting around 50,000 people to attend and country singer Walker Hayes is headlining the free event. → Read More
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Jared Roy and his buddies loaded up a U-Haul with more than $3,600 worth of fireworks on Wednesday. “We do a neighborhood barbecue every year for the Fourth of July,” Roy said. The Goldsboro man purchased the fireworks at a South Carolina fireworks store that will light up the night sky. […] → Read More
More than 300 U.S. Army paratroopers touched down at Pope Army Airfield Tuesday evening. → Read More
The food pantry at Armed Services YMCA at Fort Bragg serves more than 400 active duty servicemembers each month. → Read More
The thin blue line in Fayetteville just got thicker as Fayetteville Police Department swore in 19 new officers. → Read More
Some North Carolina parents have been waiting nearly a year and a half for this day to come. Wednesday, Cumberland County rolled out the COVID vaccine for children between the ages of six months and five years old. → Read More
The National Drought Mitigation Center’s most recent map shows Eastern North Carolina, including the Sandhills, is between abnormally dry to severe drought. → Read More
North Carolina foundation “The Anonymous Trust” issued a check for $5,816,230 to the Historically Black College. → Read More
This weekend will be jammed packed with Juneteenth events in Fayetteville. → Read More
The City of Fayetteville and the Fayetteville Veterans Affairs Medical Center held a community Stand Down event for four hours on Thursday. → Read More
After a number of complaints, the City of Fayetteville could soon limit how many cars, boats, RVs, and trailers people park in their yards. → Read More
Zachary Wirt has a fleet of cars that are constantly on the road training people how to drive, and soon he might have to take some off the road. → Read More
Approximately 40 kids taking part in a summer camp put on by Hope Mills Parks and Recreation were staying cool and hydrated, but weren’t partaking in outside activities like originally planned. → Read More
Some repairs can be delayed for days or months due to the global supply chain shortage of certain parts and air conditioning units. → Read More
United States Army leaders cut the ribbon to what’s being called the largest floating solar array in the southeast. → Read More
Sheriff Wayne Coats said the SBI has been called in to investigate. → Read More
The owner of Healy Wholesale Company, Mac Healy, worries about the rising diesel prices. → Read More
The microgrant program targets crime reduction in the 28301, 28303, 28305 and 28314 zip codes by supporting ideas, activities and programs led by individuals and organizations who might not always be eligible to receive traditional grant awards. → Read More
The USGA announced that it will move part of its team from a New Jersey headquarters to Southern Pines by the end of 2023. → Read More
The shop owner said if medical marijuana becomes legal in North Carolina, he will jump on board and incorporate it into his business. → Read More