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Fort Bragg veteran overlooked for adopting his bomb-sniffing dog

A Fort Bragg veteran is trying to reunite with his bomb-sniffing dog that was adopted by a civilian while he was recovering from injuries he suffered on deployment in Afghanistan in 2012.

 

Man shot on Hillsboro St. in critical but stable condition, Fayetteville police say

A man was taken to Cape Fear Valley Medical Center in critical but stable condition after being shot in the torso around 1 p.m. Friday on Hillsboro Street, police said.

 

Judge increases bail for man accused of 114 counts of sexual exploitation

RAEFORD - The former co-owner of the Haven-Friends for Life animal shelter who was charged with child pornography offenses told a judge that he's not "a menace to society" during a bail hearing Friday.

 

2 Womack leaders suspended

The commander and senior enlisted leader of Womack Army Medical Center have been temporarily suspended pending an ongoing investigation.

 

Fayetteville's baseball committee recommends national firm to build stadium

The company that would oversee construction of Fayetteville's minor league stadium built the ballpark that opened last year in Columbia, South Carolina.

 

Need to Know for Friday, Feb. 10

1 Several shows have been added to Cape Fear Regional Theatre's production of Disney's "The Little Mermaid." Additional shows are scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday and Feb. 17 at 7:30 p.m.; Feb. 18 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 19…

 

Applause for Friday, Feb. 10, 2017

Alize Mitchell of Fayetteville, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2016 semester at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

 

Applause for Friday, Feb. 10, 2017

Alize Mitchell of Fayetteville, a junior in the College of Liberal Arts, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2016 semester at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.

 

Bill Kirby Jr.: Ex-soldier remembers MacDonald assignment

Just back from Vietnam, he was a young officer and wasn't looking to become acquainted with Jeffrey MacDonald, the Fort Bragg physician accused of killing his wife and children Feb. 17, 1970, in their living quarters on the military post.

 

Korean Presbyterian Church kicks off annual spring roll sale

Clutching cash in their hands, friends Petronia McBride and Audrey Lawrence eagerly inched closer to the front of the line to buy spring rolls.

 

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