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Man injured in January wreck on U.S. 401 dies

A man who was injured in a January wreck on U.S. 401 at Palestine Road died Thursday from injuries he received, the N.C. Highway Patrol said Monday.

 

Pembroke-based firm wants City Council to put off baseball stadium vote

A bidder who wasn't chosen by a committee last week to build Fayetteville's baseball stadium is crying foul and wants the City Council to postpone a final vote tonight.

 

Two-vehicle collision briefly closes Chickenfoot Road

A two-vehicle wreck briefly shutdown Chickenfoot Road near the Interstate 95 on-ramp Monday afternoon.

 

Contract awarded to repair, re-open hurricane-damaged Bingham Drive

A section of Bingham Drive in western Fayetteville that was washed away by Hurricane Matthew should be rebuilt by Aug. 8, the N.C. Department of Transportation said.

 

City sets meeting for action plan

The City of Fayetteville Community Development Department will hold a public hearing on Thursday at 7 p.m. in City Hall Council Chamber, 433 Hay St.

 

Monday Moment: Army spouses surrounded by love ahead of holiday

A long chain with a silver wedding band and her own dainty ring adorns Bethany Bernales' neck.

 

Haven: Years of state inspections preceded deluge of complaints about shelter

RAEFORD - Denise Hurley has called herself an animal activist for the past decade.

 

The Haven-Friends for Life, a timeline

1995: Linden and Stephen Spear move to Raeford with plans to start a horse farm.

 

Bergdahl lawyers say case should be dismissed over Trump remarks

A military judge is expected to hear arguments today on whether to dismiss desertion charges against Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl in light of comments made by President Donald Trump that defense lawyers said are biased and violate due process.

 

Need to Know for Monday, Feb. 13

1 The Fort Bragg Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will present "From the Beat of the Drum ... Flowing with the Rhythm of Change'' on Feb. 25 from 1 to 3 p.m. at E.E. Smith High…

 

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