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Obamacare repeal not immediate, congressman says

PINEHURST - A repeal of President Obama's signature health care law isn't likely to take effect for a few years, a congressman said Wednesday.

 

Mother of suspect, 19-year-old accused of being accessories in murder case

SPRING LAKE - Two women were arrested Tuesday in connection with a November murder, and a third person is still being sought, a Spring Lake Police Department news release said Wednesday.

 

Rylan Ott: New probe of how DSS handled toddler's death begins Thursday

CARTHAGE - A three-member panel hired by the Moore County Department of Social Services will begin its investigation this morning into the death of Rylan Ott, the toddler who drowned in a pond near Carthage while under DSS supervision.

 

Private investors say they need more time developing baseball site plan

The investors who would build the private development next to Fayetteville's downtown baseball stadium need more time finalizing their plans.

 

West End 22-year-old accused of kidnapping, sex crimes

A man was accused Wednesday of kidnapping and three sex crimes, an arrest warrant said.

 

Shooting outside of Carthage kills one

CARTHAGE - A man who says he shot and killed another man after a verbal altercation was taken in for questioning by Moore County deputies Wednesday night.

 

Criminal misconduct not ruled out in case of missing woman

CLINTON - Deputies with the Sampson County Sheriff's Office are "not ruling out criminal misconduct" in the case of a missing 38-year-old woman, a news release said Wednesday.

 

Need to Know for Thursday, Jan. 19

1 A step show honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is scheduled for 4 p.m. Saturday at the West Hoke Middle School gym, 201 Aberdeen Road in Raeford. Elementary, middle and high school teams and community teams will perform. Admission…

 

Deadline to register for FEMA, SBA assistance is Monday

North Carolina residents, homeowners and business owners have until Monday to apply for federal disaster aid.

 

Fayetteville's chief planner is retiring

The city of Fayetteville is losing its chief planner.

 

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