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Fayetteville City Council to get an update on 2016 crime figures, policing initiatives

The Fayetteville City Council is scheduled tonight to get its first crime update in a year.

 

Big City Issues

The Fayetteville City Council will have a full plate this year, overseeing big-ticket construction projects and having to make some weighty decisions on taxes and their political careers.

 

Zoning for Popeye's considered in Hope Mills

HOPE MILLS - The Board of Commissioners will consider rezoning for a proposed Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen restaurant at Main Street and Golfview Road when it meets at 7 p.m. today.

 

Moore County child pornography arrest leads to rescue of child, additional arrest in Canada

CARTHAGE - The arrest of a an Aberdeen man earlier this month on child pornography charges resulted in the rescue in Canada of a child depicted in the materials, the Moore County Sheriff's Office said.

 

North Carolina's deadline for FEMA hurricane help is today

RALEIGH (AP) - Today is the deadline for North Carolina residents affected by Hurricane Matthew to register for federal assistance.

 

Man shot, injured outside Bragg Boulevard Pizza Hut

A man was shot outside of the Pizza Hut on Bragg Boulevard on Sunday evening, Fayetteville Police Department Lt. K. Croyle said.

 

Police investigating burglary at Murchison Road business

Fayetteville police are seeking the public's help in identifying a man who burglarized the 20/20 Mart about 2:50 a.m. Thursday, a news release said.

 

Need to Know for Monday, Jan. 23

1 The fifth annual Josalyn's Jog for a Reason is scheduled for March 11 at 10 a.m. The run raises money to combat Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood. The event includes a 5k and a mile run. It starts at…

 

Bad romance: Internet scammers impersonate soldiers to prey on lonely hearts

Lt. Gen. Stephen J. Townsend administered an oath of enlistment to a Fort Bragg paratrooper from the back of an airborne C-17 in February last year.

 

Monday Moment: Keeping Civil War quiz questions fresh a challenging assignment

Anyone with a passing interest in history knows that the first shot of the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumter in Charleston.

 

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