What It Was Like Eating At The First Golden Corral In The ’70s
The first Golden Corral back in the '70s looked a lot different than it does today. Here's what it was like to eat there, and what you could order.
Juneteenth Jubilee returns to downtown Fayetteville’s Festival Park
Music, art, culture and community will take center stage as the Juneteenth Jubilee returns to downtown Fayetteville for its annual celebration.
Ellerbe the elite: Red Devils senior named county’s All-Around Male Athlete of the Year
RED SPRINGS — It’s hard enough to be elite at one sport but excelling at several sports is an incredible challenge. However, Red Springs’ T.J. Ellerbe did exactly that this year on his way to winning the Robeson County All-Around Male Athlete of the Year. The Red...
Hells Angels DQ Beatdown Lands Fayetteville Bikers Behind Bars
A brutal hammer-fueled brawl outside a Cumberland County Dairy Queen has landed two Hells Angels in federal prison, closing one chapter of a sprawling racketeering case that has rattled parts of Fayetteville and beyond. Jason Lee Hathaway was sentenced to 51 months on June 10, 2026, and David Lee Woodall...
Death investigation underway near Red Springs, sheriff says
ROBESON COUNTY, NC (WPDE) — The Robeson County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a death in the area of the 800 block of McBridge Road outside Red Springs. Sheriff Burnis Wilkins confirmed Saturday that deputies, homicide investigators and crime scene investigators are on the scene conducting a death investigation.
Three Fort Bragg soldiers die in Wake County crash on US 1 near Apex;...
APEX, N.C. (WNCN) — Three men died, and a fourth was critically injured in a Wake County single-car crash early Saturday morning along U.S. 1 southwest of Apex, authorities say. The crash was reported around 12:30 a.m. along U.S. 1 northbound between Friendship Road and NC 540 Toll, according to North Carolina State Hi
North Carolina BBQ Landmark Known for 12-Hour Hickory-Smoked Pork Keeps Tradition Alive
There is a place in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where the smell of slow-cooked pork and seasoned vegetables drifts out the door before you even park your car. The food tastes like it was made by someone who genuinely cares about every single dish, and the people inside treat you like a neighbor rather than a stranger
Red Springs police chief resigns
RED SPRINGS, N.C. (WBTW) — Red Springs Police Chief Antoinette Hurtt has submitted her resignation effective immediately, according to a statement from the town. The town manager was notified of the decision via email at about 5:20 p.m. Friday, officials said. The statement does not say why Hurtt resigned. Hurtt, a Rob
See photos from all 17 Cumberland County Schools graduations
Cumberland County Schools held commencement ceremonies for 17 high schools over the last few weeks, with more than 3,700 students graduating. Ceremonies began May 20 with Cumberland International Early College High School, Cross Creek Early College High School and Cumberland Polytechnic High School, and concluded June
A popular Fayetteville food truck hub is expanding to a second location
A treasured foodie haven and community space in Fayetteville is expanding to Hoke County next year. The owner of Haymount Truck Stop, Jordan Sherrod, said June 8 that he plans to open a second food truck court just outside Raeford near the border of Hoke and Cumberland counties. Plans call for the new venue to feature

















