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Roundtable, job fair focus on military spouses

Military spouse employment is a national conversation, involving large organizations and commitments from large businesses with deep pockets and a long reach.

 

Lallier, father-in-law restricted from selling or divesting dealership by judge

Fayetteville car dealer Mike Lallier has been trying to sell his home and his dealership since being charged in September with molesting a 15-year-old boy, lawyers for a fired employee argued Wednesday in Cumberland County Superior Court.

 

Civil War prayer books tell a story of commonality in a time of conflict, says pastor who collects them

The little Episcopalian prayer book did not have the easiest journey to the Rev. Robert Alves' private collection.

 

Firefighters investigating blaze at Wendy's on Cliffdale Road

Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire Wednesday at Wendy's on Cliffdale Road, a Fayetteville Fire Department news release said.

 

Hoke County band seeks community support for Carnegie Hall show

RAEFORD - As the 10 a.m. bell rang inside Hoke County High School, members of the symphonic band rushed to their seats in a classroom.

 

Deputy exchanges gunfire with man in Shaw Heights mobile home park

A Cumberland County deputy fired his weapon during an incident at a mobile home park in Shaw Heights this afternoon.

 

Veterans groups warn of travel ban's impact on US military

Veterans groups have warned that President Trump's travel ban has the potential to create mistrust among foreign partners who are working alongside U.S. troops in the effort to defeat the Islamic State.

 

State sues to force repair or breach of Woodlake dam in Moore County

The state has sued the owners of the damaged and long-troubled Woodlake dam at Lake Surf to make them fix it or permanently breach it.

 

Man injured in surgery can continue lawsuit against Village Surgical Associates

A Cumberland County couple can proceed in court with a medical malpractice lawsuit against Village Surgical Associates of Fayetteville and physician Michael S. Bryant, the North Carolina Supreme Court said Friday.

 

Methodist University students, faculty demonstrate against travel ban

About 100 students and faculty members peacefully demonstrated on the Methodist University quad this morning against President Donald Trump's controversial executive order that has temporarily banned immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries in the Middle East and Africa.

 

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