We have the scoop on some of the new places that have opened in the area recently. Be sure to check out these exciting new businesses. GAME ON3406 Raeford Rd.910-229-2903https://www.gamesongames.com/Not…
Sista Scrooge: The Diva and Her Demons is an event presented by Cruising Against Cancer. The play will be held at the Seabrook Auditorium at Fayetteville State University,1200 Murchison Road,…
Registration is now underway for the 2025 ACC Turkey Trot, giving Anderson Creek Club residents and guests a festive way to kick off Thanksgiving morning while supporting local students. The…
As downtown Fayetteville fills with the festive bustle of A Dickens Holiday, the Cameo Art House Theatre is inviting the community to take a step back in time to the…
Who doesn't love to grab a slice or whole pie? Pizza is one of the most popular types of food. Whether you are looking for artisan pizzas or New York-style…
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…
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…
At Fayetteville Technical Community College, creativity and technology converge under the Computer Information Technology Department, where the Simulation & Game Development and Digital Media programs are redefining what it means…
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…
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…
Why Fayetteville's City Council must choose transparency over politics In Fayetteville, trust in government is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. That trust is built on transparency, accountability, and the belief…
Democrats claim to have a plan for low-income individuals, but their strategy, such as [specific policy], does not empower those experiencing poverty; instead, it confines them to a life reliant…
I am a proud Baby Boomer—one of the millions of Americans born between 1946 and 1964. I have long been interested in the events and movements that shaped my generation—surviving…
As downtown Fayetteville fills with the festive bustle of A Dickens Holiday, the Cameo Art House Theatre is inviting the community to take a step back in time to the…
Sista Scrooge: The Diva and Her Demons is an event presented by Cruising Against Cancer. The play will be held at the Seabrook Auditorium at Fayetteville State University,1200 Murchison Road,…
“The Herdmans were the worst kids in the whole history of the world.” Thus begins one of the longest-standing holiday traditions in Fayetteville: The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. Since 1991,…
Just in time for the eerie season’s lingering chill, The Exorcist returns to the big screen at the Cameo Art House Theatre. Often hailed as one of the scariest films…
The holiday season has officially started. Shopping lists are being made, menus are being prepped, traditions are being locked in on the calendar, and the Gilbert Theater is preparing for…
Registration is now underway for the 2025 ACC Turkey Trot, giving Anderson Creek Club residents and guests a festive way to kick off Thanksgiving morning while supporting local students. The…
Families, neighbors and local organizations will gather this fall at the Eutaw Shopping Center for the Eutaw Family Jamboree, a free outdoor event hosted by The Calico Boutique.The jamboree will…
The holiday season in Cumberland County will begin with jingling bells, running shoes, and a strong sense of community as the 14th Annual Green Beret Jingle Jog returns Saturday, Dec.…
Fayetteville, established in 1756, has always been a city where history lingers in the air—sometimes in ways that send a chill down the spine. With centuries of triumph, tragedy, and…
Enjoy a down-home holiday on the farm at the inaugural Christmas Market at S&K, set for Dec. 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entertainment, vendors, farm-fresh products, food, fun,…