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Apr 9, 2026

Cool Spring Downtown District announces fifth annual Juneteenth Jubilee

Graphic provided by CSDDOn behalf of the City of Fayetteville, Cool Spring Downtown District (CSDD) is delighted to announce the return of the fifth annual Juneteenth Jubilee. This community celebration of history, unity and Black American contributi ...

Apr 8, 2026

Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union donates $10,000 to United Way of Cumberland County

From left to right: Scott Embry, Executive Director, United Way of Cumberland County; Theresa Perry, community relations manager, FBFCU; Abby Spencer, interim marketing manager, FBFCU; John Tyson, chief financial officer, FBFCU; Toni Wildhaber, devel ...

Apr 8, 2026

Hoke County widening project requires temporary closure; Closure set to begin April 13

 The ongoing widening of N.C. 211 (Aberdeen Road) in Hoke County will require a cross street to close for about two months.An N.C. Department of Transportation contractor plans to close Montrose Road at N.C. 211 beginning Monday. Workers need to ...

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North Carolina Strengthens Its Position in Defense Sustainment and Innovation

Posted Apr 8, 2026
North Carolina continues to emerge as a critical hub for defense innovation and sustainment, creating new opportunities for businesses across the state - particularly in regions like Fayetteville, home to Fort Bragg and a growing defense-focused econ
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Apr 8, 2026

Applications now open for 2026 AFCEA-NC STEM Teacher & Student Grants

The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) North Carolina Chapter is officially accepting applications for their 2026 Scholarship Program. AFCEA is dedicated to supporting students and teachers who are passionate about drivin ...

Apr 8, 2026

UNCP receives $4.86 million from Golden LEAF for optometry program

Rendering of the new clinical sciences building, provided by UNCP.Golden LEAF has awarded $4,864,368 to support the UNCP College of Optometric Medicine, funding critical clinical and training lab equipment to enable hands-on learning and advanced tec ...

Apr 8, 2026

The Coffee Scene announces abrupt closure of all Fayetteville locations

The Coffee Scene at the Prince Charles (pictured) is one of three locations closing as of today, April 8. Photo by GFBJ. The Coffee Scene, a longtime staple in Fayetteville serving customers for almost three decades, has just announced it has pe ...

Apr 8, 2026

UNC Pembroke earns State Building Commission Merit Award

The University of North Carolina at Pembroke has been awarded the State Building Commission Merit Award for Excellence in Project Implementation for its innovative Village Apartments demolition project. ...

Apr 8, 2026

Hutchens Law Firm celebrates team members named to 2026 Legal Elite by Business North Carolina

Hutchens Law Firm is proud to share that multiple attorneys from their team have been named to the 2026 Legal Elite by Business North Carolina. ...

Apr 8, 2026

New director named at Sandhills Community College to oversee Access to Achievement program

Emily Waldrop has been named director of the Access to Achievement (A2A) program, where she will lead efforts to connect students with disabilities to meaningful education and career pathways. ...


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Camden Commons: A new era of retail and commercial growth in Hope Mills

Nearly 80 acres of commercial development are now underway in Hope Mills. With Target serving as the anchor tenant, Camden Commons will bring a dynamic mix of retail and commercial opportunities. Land clearing and grading are underway at the site dev


Publisher's note: Pick up the torch

GRAPHIC PROVIDED BY BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUIn the fall of 2025, I was approached to be a judge for the Better Business Bureau’s 2026 award series. Like many of you in the community, I didn’t realize that the BBB had its own awards, and I was excited t


Excellence as a standard: Inside Dr. Tamara Colvin's path to becoming director of the FSU HUB

As the director of the FSU HUB, Dr. Tamara Colvin is responsible for strategic and operational leadership to provide impactful support to emerging entrepreneurs and existing small businesses. Photo provided by Colvin.Fayetteville Cumberland Regional