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Taking root: First Tee building fore the future

First Tee – Sandhills is opening its doors to the public for a gathering at the future site of The Community Hub in Cameron. The event will be held Thursday, March 12, at 2 p.m., giving the community a chance to see the project taking shape, learn about the vision, and connect with the people helping make it a reality.
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FINAL: ECU 8, Charleston 7

It will be a midweek neutral site game for East Carolina on Wednesday evening, as it travels to Fayetteville to take on College of Charleston inside Segra Stadium. First pitch is set for 6 o'clock ET. The contest can be heard on 94.3 The Game, or through the IBX Media...
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Black history makers: 5 influential figures in Fayetteville’s past

Fayetteville, formed from the merger of two earlier settlements in 1783, is filled with historical markers denoting the people, places and events that helped shape our city. A number of those markers pay tribute to Black Fayettevillians who made lasting impacts on Fayetteville and, in some cases, the nation. Among...
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The Seafood Buffet In North Carolina That Lives Up To The Hype

Seafood lovers in Fayetteville have been flocking to one spot for decades, and the reputation speaks for itself. Southern comfort meets coastal flavors at a beloved local institution that has earned its stripes through years of serving hearty portions and familiar favorites. This is the kind of place where...
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Cities with the most expensive homes in the Fayetteville, North Carolina metro area

Cities with the most expensive homes in the Fayetteville, North Carolina metro area. Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability...
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Sawyer Brown: Decades of country energy comes to Crown

When Sawyer Brown takes the stage at Crown Coliseum on March 5, the performance will represent more than a night of country hits. It will mark another chapter in the venue’s ongoing effort to blend nostalgia, contemporary appeal and community connection through its Community Concerts series. The veteran country...
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FTCC student named a recipient of the National Association of Surgical Assistants’ inaugural Scholars...

Frances Piso, a student in Fayetteville Technical Community College’s Surgical First Assistant (SFA) Program, has been named a recipient of the National Association of Surgical Assistants’ inaugural Scholars of Excellence Award. This newly established national honor recognizes exceptional surgical assistant students...
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Dining Guide: Black History Month

Black History Month is a time to honor legacy, resilience, and the cultural contributions that have shaped our communities—and few places tell that story more vividly than black-owned restaurants. These spaces are more than dining destinations; they are living testaments to creativity, entrepreneurship, and...
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Rate changes coming for PWC customers

PWC customers in Fayetteville can expect to pay more for electricity starting this spring.
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Youth crime on the rise in Fayetteville despite drop in citywide crime

While Fayetteville's overall crime rate is on the decline, a troubling spike in youth crime is prompting concern among city leaders and community organizations.

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