CCCC held a groundbreaking ceremony on May 26 for its Harnett Fire Training Tower. Construction of the tower is set to begin later this year, with completion expected in 2027. ...
Brian PearceCape Fear Valley Health has named Brian Pearce as president of Cape Fear Valley Harnett Healthcare, marking a new chapter of leadership for the healthcare organization serving Harnett County and surrounding communities.Pearce succeeds Mic ...
Several students from Cumberland County Schools have earned the opportunity to compete at the 2026 National Speech & Debate Tournament, which will take place June 14–19 in Richmond, Va. ...
FCEDC President/CEO Robert Van Geons has been named to Business North Carolina's Power List for the sixth year in a row. ...
UNC Pembroke alumna Kellie Hunt Blue will be the 20th chair of the UNC Board of Governors. Blue is the third woman to hold the position. ...
Johnson will begin her new role with GFBJ on Friday, May 29. Her responsibilities will include managing and planning events, managing special projects, such as the annual Book on Business, contributing to editorial content and contributing to GFBJ’s digital presence. ...
The Longleaf Pine REALTORS® recently released its April 2026 housing market statistics, offering insight into current real estate trends across the southeast in North Carolina. The latest data reflects continued inventory growth, increased new listin ...
Logo courtesy of Sol'sCameron Carlotti, owner of Sol’s Arcade + Taproom, took to social media on May 26 to announce the unfortunate news that Sol’s would cease operations in its downtown space after June 7.The taproom and arcade, which celebrated its ...
The restaurant's specialty is chicken marinated and slow-cooked over wood charcoal, but they also offer hits like lomo saltado, jerk chicken, arroz chaufa and more. ...
Photo provided by magnific.comWith Mother’s Day coming up this weekend, I’d like to give a shoutout to my wonderful mom, who has done so much to shape me into the person I am today. My mom, Jeanne Meador, is a brilliant example of a selfless, in
At center, Chancellor Darrell T. Allison and Juanette Council, Ed.D., vice chancellor for student affairs, cut the ribbon to celebrate the grand reopening of Fayetteville State University's newly renovated Spaulding Building, joined by campus leaders
FCEDC has officially moved its staff and operations to 611 W. Russell St. The 35,800- square-foot center was previously home to Homemakers Furniture and Interiors. Renovations began in the fall of 2025 and are expected to be completed in the next six to eight months. Currently, FCEDC staff are working within an open 7,500-square-foot floor plan as initial improvements progress.