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Fayetteville officials aim to revise dam repair policy

The Fayetteville City Council has agreed to revise a policy for helping neighborhoods rebuild their dams.

 

Spring Lake police officer shoots fleeing motorist at traffic stop

SPRING LAKE - A motorist who attempted to flee after a traffic stop Monday night was shot by a Spring Lake police officer.

 

Former Fayetteville resident, 'The Voice' contestant was part of Lady Gaga's Super Bowl show

Pop singer Lady Gaga did not deliver the overt political statement some people hoped, and others feared she might, during her halftime show at Sunday's Super Bowl LI.

 

Match Day arrives for medical students at Campbell University

BUIES CREEK - Along with 66 other Campbell University medical students, Rachel Cutlip received notice Monday on where she's going to be doing her residency training in emergency medicine.

 

Man accused of taking woman to Embassy Suites for prostitution

A man was accused Saturday of taking a woman to the Embassy Suites for prostitution.

 

Home invasion murder near Linden generates 24-year sentence

Raymond Lane Bradley Jr. of Fayetteville pleaded guilty last month to second-degree murder for killing a drug dealer during a June 2015 home invasion and robbery in northern Cumberland County, assistant District Attorney Robby Hicks said.

 

Army rules Mexican paratrooper death accidental

Army investigators have determined the death of a Mexican paratrooper during a training exercise at Fort Bragg last summer was accidental.

 

Region needs to be ready for troop cuts, consultant says

Regional officials should prepare for possible troop reductions at Fort Bragg, even if President Trump decides to bring more soldiers to the post, a consultant said Monday.

 

Fayetteville to seek second assistant city manager

Fayetteville is seeking to add a second assistant city manager to the government leadership.

 

Firefighters conducting controlled burn behind South View High School

Firefighters are conducting a controlled burn behind South View High School, Principal Brian Edkins said.

 

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