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1 entrapped in Person Street wreck this morning

One person had to be cut out of a car after a two-vehicle collision this morning at Person and North Racepath streets, Fayetteville police said.

 

Need to Know for Wednesday, Feb. 8

1 The Korean Presbyterian Church's annual spring roll sale begins Thursday and runs through Saturday. The hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. The church is at 1251 Ireland Drive. The…

 

Fire briefly closes southbound lanes of Murchison Road

An apartment fire briefly closed the southbound lanes of Murchison Road Tuesday evening.

 

TIMELINE: Mike Lallier sex-abuse case

Five months have gone by since Fayetteville car dealer Mike Lallier was accused of molesting a 15-year-old boy in Darlington County, South Carolina. This is what we know so far, despite a judge’s gag order in South Carolina and a…

 

Bill Kirby Jr.: Animals important, judge speaks for Riley

A Fort Bragg soldier already has apologized for heinously taking the life of his dog.

 

CFRT launching program to bring members of the military, veterans to the stage

Cape Fear Regional Theatre is one of four pilot sites for a new, nationwide program to introduce troops and veterans to the stage.

 

Judge rules in favor of Fayetteville PWC over Cary in water fight

A judge has sided with Fayetteville's Public Works Commission in a legal fight over water with the town of Cary, saying state environmental regulators "exceeded their authority and jurisdiction, acted erroneously and failed to use proper procedure."

 

North Carolina state troopers lose pay raise lawsuit

North Carolina's state troopers were not entitled to pay raises when the legislature froze state employee salaries during the Great Recession, the state Court of Appeals said Tuesday.

 

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