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Cumberland County man charged with statutory sex offenses

A 28-year-old man is charged with statutory sex offenses involving a 14-year-old girl after spending a night at her home, the Cumberland County Sheriff's Office said.

 

Methodist professors examine 'Donald Trump's Fayetteville'

Three history professors from Methodist University set out last year to discover "Donald Trump's Fayetteville" by interviewing his supporters at two campaign rallies at the Crown Coliseum.

 

Need to Know for Friday, Feb. 24

1 The second annual Duck Derby 5k benefiting Fayetteville Urban Ministry is Saturday at 8:30 a.m. The 3.1-mile race will begin and end at Camping World of Fayetteville, 5117 U.S. 301, Hope Mills. Register at active.com.

 

Fayetteville man accused of exposing himself at six Sanford businesses

SANFORD - A Fayetteville man has been accused of exposing himself at six different Sanford businesses between October and February.

 

Home Show opens at Crown Expo Center on Friday at noon

Friday is senior day at the Fayetteville Spring Home, Design & Remodeling Show.

 

Youth pastor, faithful friend begin ministry on church block

Call him the new kid on the Highland Avenue block, and Bobby Newman says, by God's hand.

 

Police searching for man who robbed Nabile's Munchies

Fayetteville police are investigating after Nabile's Munchies was robbed Wednesday.

 

Immigrants worry about new policies

As pastor of the Spanish ministry at Northwood Temple Church, the Rev. Eduardo Gonzalez sometimes hears from parishioners anxious about President Trump's immigration policies.

 

Fundraiser to benefit school students, employees affected by Hurricane Matthew

A fundraiser is scheduled for Friday to benefit Cumberland County Schools employees and students affected by Hurricane Matthew in October.

 

Cumberland County's plan to increase math scores includes instructional coaches; cost is more than $1M annually

Instructional coaches that could cost more than $1 million annually were part of a discussion to increase math scores by Cumberland County Board of Education members and the school system's staff Thursday.

 

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