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Aggressive driver videotaped in Fayetteville faces misdemeanor assault charge

A Fayetteville man seen in driving aggressively in a video that went viral on social media was charged Monday.

 

Paratroopers, airmen learn from each other in Charleston trip

The airmen of Joint Base Charleston are no strangers to the skies above Fort Bragg.

 

Case dismissed against man in Dick Street shot-house slaying

Charges of murder and attempted murder were dismissed last month against Izaak Eugene Bridges, who was accused of killing a man and injuring two others at an illegal liquor house in Fayetteville on Easter morning in 2015.

 

Local doctor urges Methodist University students to always prepare, and failure is OK

Dr. Eric Mansfield stepped up to the podium Monday inside the Huff Concert Hall in the Reeves Fine Arts Building.

 

Need to Know for Tuesday, Feb. 7

1 The next installment of the Ruth Pauley Lecture Series is Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Owens Auditorium on the campus of Sandhills Community College in Pinehurst. Sue Southard, author of "Nagasaki: Life After Nuclear War,'' is the guest speaker.…

 

Driver in high-beam road rage is 'prime suspect' in other shootings

LILLINGTON - A man accused of shooting a driver who flashed his high-beam lights at him may be involved in multiple shootings in Harnett and surrounding counties, authorities say.

 

'Good Morning America' coming to Lumberton

LUMBERTON - The ABC television program "Good Morning America" is scheduled to film live at Lumberton Junior High School on Friday.

 

Noodles & Company will open Feb. 20 on Skibo Road

Noodles & Company has scheduled a Feb. 20 opening for its 1926 Skibo Road location.

 

15-year-old airlifted after dirt bike wreck Sunday

A 15-year-old was airlifted after a dirt bike wreck on Sunday, Highway Patrol Trooper Chris Canady said.

 

Harnett commissioners approve $800,000 portion of park project

What happened: In Monday's session, Harnett County Commissioners approved several budget-related items, including an $800,000 project that's part of the new Governmental Complex Park.

 

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