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May 20, 2026

Ben Stout Construction breaks ground on second phase of Caelin Farms community

Caelin Farms in Spring Lake features affordable homes ranging from three to five bedrooms with prices starting at $274,000. Ben Stout Construction broke ground on the second phase of the housing development on May 20. ...

May 20, 2026

Douglas Byrd launches new Family Resource Center

Photos provided by CCSDouglas Byrd High School recently celebrated the grand opening of its Community School Family Resource Center, “The Eagles Connection.” The new space is designed to connect students and families with valuable resources, support ...

May 20, 2026

Fayetteville State graduate moves directly from undergraduate research to Johns Hopkins doctoral program

Shereiff Garrett, a computer science major, Navy Veteran and first-generation graduate, represents the talent, discipline and purpose FSU sends into the workforce and advanced study. This fall, she begins a doctoral program in computer science at Johns Hopkins University to continue research in medical AI. ...

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FSU’s 4th annual Military Appreciation Luncheon showcases a powerful support ecosystem

Posted Apr 23, 2026
Fayetteville State University is once again opening its doors to the broader community with its fourth annual Military Appreciation Luncheon on April 30, an event designed not just as a celebration, but as a strategic gathering of the people and orga
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May 20, 2026

Moore Regional Hospital among top 5% nationwide for patient experience

FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst, including its Hoke and Richmond campuses, has been named a 2026 Outstanding Patient Experience Award™ recipient by Healthgrades. ...

May 20, 2026

CBA’s Lindsey Backey receives Cartus’ highest honors

Coldwell Banker Advantage Relocation Director Lindsey Backey has won both of Cartus' highest honors: the Champions Cup and the Master's Cup. ...

May 20, 2026

Robert C. Pinson awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine

Robert C. “Bob” Pinson, president and CEO of the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, was recently awarded the Order of the Longleaf Pine during a special celebration attended by Arts Council Board members, family, elected officials and staff. ...

May 19, 2026

On the Border in Fayetteville announces abrupt closure; Brand acquired by Pappas Restaurants Inc.

Fans of On the Border Mexican Grill are expressing their disappointment and shock across social media as the news broke that the Fayetteville location was permanently closing after Friday, May 15. ...

May 19, 2026

J. Stephenson Barbecue Company announces grand opening in Hope Mills

J. Stephenson Barbecue Company will feature a menu centered around wood-smoked meats, classic Eastern North Carolina influences, handcrafted sides, house-made sauces and recipes developed over decades of competition and restaurant experience. ...

May 18, 2026

Fayetteville City Manager presents recommended FY2027 Budget

City Manager Douglas Hewett presented the Fiscal Year 2027 Recommended Operating Budget to the City Council and the public at the Budget Work Session on Thursday, May 14. The recommended budget totals $322,813,979.  The budget reflects the ...


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Editor's note: Happy Mother's Day

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


Mental health milestone: FSU celebrates $1.45M investment in student mental health and accessibility

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


A hub for innovation: FCEDC repurposes landmark Fayetteville building into a future-focused hub

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.