Creating and consuming stories has always been part of Kayla E. Green’s life. In elementary school, she wrote her first “book,” calling it The Lonely Guinea Pig. Then, at a…
Don your most concert-worthy Christmas attire—yes, red shorts and Santa polos will do—and prepare for an afternoon of energetic holiday tunes with Mannheim Steamroller. Director of Marketing at the Crown…
Mark your calendars for Saturday, Nov. 22, as the team at Dirtbag Ales Brewery & Taproom in Hope Mills is hosting its second annual Oyster Roast. This event is designed…
“We laugh at our flaws so we can correct them later, or deal with their existence in peace. This is part of the magic of Black Folk’s comedy" —Johnny Silvercloud…
There’s something special about finding that perfect local coffee spot — the aroma of fresh brews, the cozy corners, and the friendly faces that make every visit feel like home. Whether…
Fayetteville recently unveiled a monument to the first female mayor of our city, Beth Finch. The unveiling of the Mayor Beth Finch Monument took place on Wednesday, Sept. 24 at…
The Crown Complex is excited to announce the launch of the inaugural season of Fayetteville Liberty Professional Basketball at the Crown Arena in 2026. A new chapter in Fayetteville’s sports…
As people age, it’s common to face challenges like joint pain, reduced muscle strength, and limited stamina. Chronic conditions or past injuries can make movement more difficult, and many older…
Each year, the Saturday after Thanksgiving marks Small Business Saturday, a national movement that shines a spotlight on locally owned shops and entrepreneurs. The campaign began in 2010, launched by…
Publisher's Note: Wow!The 2026 Fayetteville Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Segra Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 25, was a fun, joyful, and resounding success. Over a thousand people gathered in colorful…
I got an extension on my taxes this year, meaning I wrote checks to the US Treasury and the NC Department of Revenue earlier this month. No one, including me,…
On Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, several hundred impassioned protestors in Fayetteville, their hearts ablaze with the 'No Kings' cause, joined the nationwide demonstrations. The 'No Kings' movement, a fervent call…
Well, the Downtown Event Center is back in the news and not in a good way. The project's architects are suing Cumberland County for unpaid fees. Who didn’t see that…
We are back again today with one of the grimmer Grimms’ Fairy Tales, the story of the Three Snake Leaves. It has it all: battlefield courage, an odd obsession of…
I visited the Butterfly House on a recent trip to the Museum of Life and Sciences in Durham. I love to see the different shades of wings flitting by, sometimes…
Sweet Tea Shakespeare is bringing its November production of The Crucible to downtown Fayetteville. The traveling theater, a group of community actors, artists, designers, and musicians, is setting up camp…
When Hurricane Helene struck Western North Carolina, countless lives were upended. Amid the destruction, a group of selfless individuals, including pilots, veterans, and everyday citizens, took to the skies and…
Fayetteville is a community of hellos and goodbyes. With our deep ties to the military, we are adept at wishing our friends well as they travel to the next duty…
There are few moments in cinema more unforgettable than a bicycle soaring across the moon. Few melodies more instantly recognizable than those first shimmering notes of John Williams’ score. And…
“We laugh at our flaws so we can correct them later, or deal with their existence in peace. This is part of the magic of Black Folk’s comedy" —Johnny Silvercloud…
Mark your calendars for Saturday, Nov. 22, as the team at Dirtbag Ales Brewery & Taproom in Hope Mills is hosting its second annual Oyster Roast. This event is designed…
Don your most concert-worthy Christmas attire—yes, red shorts and Santa polos will do—and prepare for an afternoon of energetic holiday tunes with Mannheim Steamroller. Director of Marketing at the Crown…
Creating and consuming stories has always been part of Kayla E. Green’s life. In elementary school, she wrote her first “book,” calling it The Lonely Guinea Pig. Then, at a…