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Black History 4Ever Quiz Bowl returns to Cross Creek Mall on Feb. 18

The food court of Cross Creek Mall will be the site of the 14th annual Black History 4Ever Quiz Bowl, a news release said Wednesday.

 

Neighbor of slain Army veteran caught in Miami, charged with murder

A man police believe murdered an 86-year-old veteran was captured in Miami on Wednesday evening, a Fayetteville Police Department news release said.

 

Lallier's car dealership picketed; protesters say his money shields him

A half-dozen protesters paced the sidewalk along Raeford Road in front of Reed-Lallier Chevrolet on Wednesday to call attention to what they perceive as unequal justice.

 

Three Bladen County students charged with threatening violence against school

ELIZABETHTOWN - Three Bladen County students, including a 14-year-old juvenile, are accused of threatening violence at West Bladen High School via social media.

 

Man accused of posting naked picture of woman on Instagram, tagging family members

A man was accused on Wednesday of posting a naked picture of a woman on Instagram and tagging her family members in the post, an arrest warrant said.

 

Judge rejects Racial Justice Act claims; 4 inmates stay on death row

RALEIGH -- A judge this week rejected an effort by four death row inmates to use North Carolina’s Racial Justice Act to avoid execution.

 

Moore County woman wins more than a quarter-million dollars in Cash 5

RALEIGH - A Moore County woman was a big Cash 5 jackpot winner in the N.C. Education Lottery.

 

Home tax values for Fayetteville City Council drop, a sign of countywide revaluations

The members of the Fayetteville City Council have seen their home values drop an average of nearly 10 percent since the last property revaluation.

 

Fayetteville posts signs of coming parks bond projects

New signs telling Fayetteville residents of coming parks bond projects are going up.

 

Myron B. Pitts: Community involvement will enhance search for police chief

When Fayetteville Police Chief Harold Medlock officially hung up his badge with the city of Fayetteville in December, he left a department better than he found it, one that had gained national recognition for its approach to community policing. It…

 

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