Fresh, summer bounty in the form of laden blueberry bushes stands ready for eager visitors at Ithíca Acres Creamery. Stephanie Carter, Co-owner and manager of the creamery, says the crop…
Beef burgers, beef sliders, and exotic burgers (anything but beef) served on the grill by competing food trucks will be on the menu at the inaugural Burger Competition sponsored by…
"Financial literacy is just as important in life as the other basics."—John W. Rogers Jr., American InvestorWhile most can remember learning how to balance a checkbook and write a check…
This month, let’s explore some of the great places to eat in Raeford. THE CREEKSIDE MILL1825 Johnson Mill Rd., RaefordTUES.-THURS.. 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.FRI. & SAT. 11:30 a.m. to…
For decades, stations like PBS brought stories right into the living room of children all over the nation with LeVar Burton and Reading Rainbow. Most can still sing in full…
"Financial literacy is just as important in life as the other basics."—John W. Rogers Jr., American InvestorWhile most can remember learning how to balance a checkbook and write a check…
A former police officer and military veteran who loves crafting has created a colorful oasis for others to join in the fun. Stacy Anderson’s “Skoolie Xpress” is a remodeled school…
The United Way of North Carolina has recognized the Fayetteville Public Works Commission with a 2025 Spirit of North Carolina Award. The Spirit of North Carolina Award offers United Ways…
Artificial intelligence is coming to public transit. In fact, in some functions and places, it’s already here. But can AI elevate transit into a major mode of daily travel in…
Some of you may have noticed the weather of late has been entirely too prominent. Colorful mega heat waves, tornados, hail stones the size of muskrats. Everybody talks about the…
On June 12, Fayetteville's four-term Mayor, Mitch Colvin, announced that he would not seek re-election. According to a press release, he said, "I'm also looking forward to spending time with…
When we commemorate the formal birthday of the United States of America, we don’t just celebrate a place, a set of governmental institutions, and a shared history that binds together…
Years ago, I sat in on a briefing by internationally acclaimed demographer James Johnson of the Kenan Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Dr. Johnson had…
Cape Fear Studios presents the 14th National 2D Competition exhibition until August 27. Cape Fear Studios is located at 148 Maxwell Street, and is open Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 5…
“The Savage South” is an image that retired UNC-Chapel Hill Lineberger Professor of the Humanities Fred Hobson thinks and writes about. He tried to explain to me why, over the…
“Perhaps, the mission of an artist is to interpret beauty to the people—the beauty within themselves.”—Langston Hughes Black art is a spectrum, a lifted veil to the culture. It has…
One of the most iconic films of the 1980s, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, will be showing at the Cameo. I adore John Hughes’ films. There is something timeless about his films that…
For many, summer kicks off with sunny beach days, backyard barbecues, and the crackle of fireworks. But at the Arts Council of Fayetteville | Cumberland County, the real start of the…
A one-day event hosted collaboratively by several Fayetteville businesses and organizations is preparing to equip female entrepreneurs to chase their dreams. Women’s Business Center of Fayetteville, Center for Economic Empowerment…
Beef burgers, beef sliders, and exotic burgers (anything but beef) served on the grill by competing food trucks will be on the menu at the inaugural Burger Competition sponsored by…
Fresh, summer bounty in the form of laden blueberry bushes stands ready for eager visitors at Ithíca Acres Creamery. Stephanie Carter, Co-owner and manager of the creamery, says the crop…
The Rock'n On the River Summer Concert Series has evolved into a cherished cultural tradition that draws music enthusiasts from across the region to experience magical evenings filled with captivating…
The Cumberland County community is rocking and rolling this summer with live music. The 5th Annual Gates Four Summer Concert Series began in May and will continue to bring the…