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For nearly 25 years, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville has been telling the stories of Airborne soldiers who fought in every major conflict since World War II. This year, Cumberland County Commissioners denied the museum鈥檚 request for $200,000 in local funding.
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The majority of North Carolina's towns and cities will elect new members to their governing boards on Oct. 10 or Nov. 7, depending on their election format.
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Fayetteville Firefighters will have access to certain medication to expand its lifesaving services, including Tylenol.
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Tested producer Charlie Shelton-Ormond recently spoke with Kristen Johnson, investigative reporter for The Fayetteville Observer, about her latest series about the past, present and future of the Market House.
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A street mural with an anti-racist message will make its debut in Fayetteville after council members changed their minds about what slogans should be鈥�
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Who polices the police? Protesters rising up against George Floyd鈥檚 death and police violence have raised this question, including in Fayetteville. The鈥�
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Who polices the police? Protesters rising up against George Floyd鈥檚 death and police violence have raised this question, including in Fayetteville. The鈥�
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He leads in ribbon-cuttings and celebrations of life. Mitch Colvin took over his family鈥檚 funeral home before running for office. His day-job provides鈥�
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He leads in ribbon-cuttings and celebrations of life. Mitch Colvin took over his family鈥檚 funeral home before running for office. His day-job provides鈥�
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The Fayetteville Public Works Commission has rolled out the first community solar project in North Carolina. The utility built a 1 MW solar farm that鈥�