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Lorry Williams

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Fayetteville, NC, United States

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Past articles by Lorry:

Fayetteville man wins $100,000 lottery prize

Dennis McIver Jr. claimed more than $70,000 after taxes. → Read More

Lorry Williams: It's been a privilege

Dec. 1 is last day for Observer executive editor Lorry Williams. → Read More

Lumber Bridge man held on attempted murder charge

The Robeson County Sheriff's Office said a shooting Tuesday was the result of a dispute between cousins. → Read More

Lumberton man wanted on murder charge surrenders

Ryan C. Locklear surrendered to Robeson County investigators Monday, the Sheriff's Office said. → Read More

Lorry Williams: Recalling family traditions this Thanksgiving

Many people may be doing things differently this Thanksgiving, but some traditions will continue. → Read More

Governor offers reward in 2018 murder in Moore County

Jalen Isaiah Leach, 22, was found May 8, 2018, with at least one gunshot wound. → Read More

Lumberton man faces drug, firearm charges

A Robeson County man faces drug and firearm charges after a brief chase with law enforcement Saturday, the Sheriff's Office said. Lawmen are looking for a second man in connection with the incident. → Read More

Fayetteville man sentenced to 24 years in prison for role in armed robbery

Mark Leon Andrews was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court. → Read More

Robeson County man pleads guilty to gambling charges

Keaton Chamers Oxendine pleaded guilty Monday to gambling charges in connection with a 2018 operation. → Read More

Fayetteville woman wins $4M lottery prize

Ruth Robinson was running errands Saturday when she bought the winning lottery ticket. → Read More

Police vehicle, private vehicle hit when shots fired in Fayetteville

An officer was inside the police vehicle when it was struck, but no one was injured, the Fayetteville Police Department said. → Read More

Lorry Williams: Getting ready for Tuesday's election

Observer reporters will be posting about Tuesday's election throughout the day and into the night on social media and to our website. → Read More

One dead following Sunday shooting in Fayetteville

The Fayetteville Police Department is investigating a Sunday afternoon domestic dispute that left one person dead. → Read More

Robeson County man arrested on drug charges

A Robeson County man faces drug charges following a traffic stop Saturday, the Robeson County Sheriff's Office said. → Read More

Lorry Williams: Navigating the 2020 election

The Observer's Voters' Guide includes answers from candidates in local contested races on issues important to our community. → Read More

Pedestrian killed in early morning crash on Owen Drive

The crash happened around 4 a.m. on the 1700 block of Owen Drive. → Read More

Lumberton police looking for man accused of shooting two women

Lumberton police and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation on Monday night identified the alleged shooter as Xavier Joseph Kenneth Green of → Read More

Lorry Williams: Gearing up for March 3 primary

The March 3 primary election will be here before you know it.The Fayetteville Observer plans to produce its Voter Guide, which will include questions we → Read More

Fayetteville police ID man shot, killed on Tryon Drive

The Fayetteville Police Department has identified the man who was shot and killed Tuesday night on Tryon Drive.Detectives with the Homicide Unit identified the man as 17-year-old Jaheem Smith of the 300 block of Hummingbird Lane in St. Pauls, the department said in a news release Wednesday.Two other people also were shot, and they are listed in stable condition at a local hospital, the release… → Read More

Lorry Williams: Gearing up for busy December

Where does the time go?It seems like yesterday that I was filling a bowl with candy in preparation of the Halloween trick-or-treaters.Now it’s mid-November and I’m making a list of what I have to do to help with Thanksgiving dinner.I’ve also been thinking about Christmas and the holiday season. Not the shopping and the decorating and the baking and the time with family and friends. All of which… → Read More