Local Fayetteville hospital and university partners to face workforce shortage
Fayetteville State University and Cape Fear Valley Health are joining forces to help address a critical workforce shortage in the healthcare field. Fayetteville State University Partners with Cape Fear Valley Health System To Build, Expand Regional Healthcare Workforce.(Fayetteville State University)
Read full storyLess then 25 percent of soldiers have moved out of Fort Bragg condemned barracks
In a recent update from Fort Bragg officials, 291 out of 1,170 soldiers have moved out of the Smoke Bomb Hill Barracks. U.S. Army Pfc. Riley Norris packs his bags and walks out of his room at Smoke Bomb Hill indefinitely.(U.S. Army Photo By Pfc. Austin Robertson)
Read full storyFort Bragg working on moving soldiers out of condemned barracks
One month ago, it was announced that close to 1,200 soldiers living in the Smoke Bomb Hill barracks would have to move out after the barracks were condemned due to moldy conditions.
Read full storyCumberland County schools to request state grant to build new high school
The Cumberland County Board of Education Committee Meetings will occur on Thursday morning. During the finance committee meeting, board members will discuss approving a grant application to help build a new school that would replace E.E. Smith High School.
Read full storyCity to vote on the start of drainage repair on Rockford Drive
Fayetteville's City Council will be voting Monday night on whether or not to approve the start of a drainage improvement project in the Winter Park neighborhood. Rockford Drive Drainage Improvement ProjectCity of Fayetteville.
Read full storyCity to hold public hearing over proposed GO Bond
Fayetteville City Council will hold a public hearing session over the proposed GO Bond in the upcoming regular session. The bond package would address public safety, infrastructure and affordable housing in the city. The maximum value of the bond would be $97 million.
Read full storyBefore councilwoman leaves, Yvonne Kinston makes several requests
Council member Yvonne Kinston is making several item requests to City Council before she leaves on Aug. 11. Kinston was voted out during the 2022 City Elections, losing her spot to newcomer Deno Hondros.
Read full storyFayetteville council members proposes city retirement plan
Fayetteville City council members D.J. Haire & Chris Davis have submitted a request to have a retirement plan for city council members. The Market House, located in the middle of Fayetteville, North Carolina.Hannah Lee.
Read full storyFayetteville native is part of Navy warfare exercise
A Fayetteville native is serving in the U.S. Navy as part of the world’s largest international maritime warfare exercise, Rim of the Pacific. Airman Destiny LanfordPhoto by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Ethan Carter, Navy Office of Community Outreach.
Read full storyNew opportunity arrives for Fayetteville's Reservists, spouses
Helping Reservists and their spouses find jobs in Fayetteville, North Carolina - that is the goal of a historic partnership between the Fayetteville Cumberland Economic Development Corporation and the U.S. Army Reserve Command’s Private Public Partnership Office.
Read full storyCarolina Panthers brings Panthers Play 60 Camp to Fort Bragg
USO North Carolina & Panthers Play 60 will be providing a day of outdoor fun for military kids.USO North Carolina. The USO of North Carolina will be bringing the Carolina Panthers to Fort Bragg to give military children a day of football fun. The Panthers Play 60 camp will be a free event available for elementary-aged military children.
Read full storyFayetteville State University to host 'boot camp' for veterans to succeed in college
Fayetteville State UniversityFayetteville State University. Fayetteville State University will be partnering with the nonprofit Warrior-Scholar Project to help local veterans succeed in higher education. This new partnership will make FSU the first historically black university to host a WSP academic boot camp.
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