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Dance, songs teach West African culture at Museum of the Cape Fear

Deep, steady bangs on a drum echoed as April C. Turner stretched her arms over her head to thank the Earth for a bountiful harvest.

 

Fed-up homeowner files report with city seeking compensation from Hurricane Matthew

After his crawl space flooded last year, Hal Seiple got fed up and did something unusual: He filed an out-of-court claim asking the city of Fayetteville to pay for the damage.

 

Residents criticize Fayetteville for delays on storm drainage upgrades

About a week after Donna Wilkes moved into her home, a flash flood deluged her Fayetteville street and overflowed a drainage ditch and 36-inch pipe in her yard.

 

Need to Know for Saturday, Feb. 4

1 The Fayetteville Police Foundation is seeking sponsors for the remaining tables at its annual Police Ball. Sponsors also are needed for officers and their guests

 

Applause for Saturday, Feb. 4

Jacqueline Pecoroni won "Viewers' Choice" award for her painting "Soldier in Love" in the Fayetteville Art Guild's Juried 50th Anniversary Exhibition: "Past, Present and Future," at Ellington-White Contemporary Art Gallery on Gillespie Street.

 

Hurricane victims unexpectedly evicted from hotel

Several Hurricane Matthew victims who lost their homes to the storm were forced to move out of a hotel in Fayetteville on Friday that was providing them temporary shelter through a Federal Emergency Management Agency program.

 

Bill Kirby Jr.: UNC vs. Duke up close, personal

If you are a devout University of North Carolina basketball fan, and you've never seen your beloved Tar Heels play in the Dean E. Smith Center, now's your chance.

 

Retail Therapy: Legendz restaurant, Fabulous Finds Boutique find new homes in downtown Fayetteville

Downtown Fayetteville has its share of restaurants and bars, from Charley's Pub by the Market House to Pierro's Italian Bistro and Huske Hardware House.

 

Cumberland County inmate charged with witness intimidation

A Cumberland County inmate who police say called a witness against him has been charged with intimidation.

 

Regulatory Commission hosting sessions for Atlantic Coast Pipeline

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will hold a public session to discuss drafting an impact statement for the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in Fayetteville.

 

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