For Raqi Barnett, teaching theater is about more than her passion for the arts. A teacher at E.E. Smith high school and recipient of the North Carolina Theatre Arts Educators’ 2025 “Educator of the ...
Imagine a Sunday morning brunch of chilled champagne, fresh shucked oysters and coastal bites. Anchor Allie’s is presenting an alternative to shrimps and grits- Bushels and Bubbles Oyster Brunch. The ...
The Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity’s annual Veterans Build is a heartfelt community tradition that brings together veterans, active-duty military personnel, students, civic organizations, and ...
The North Carolina Home Expo returns to the Crown Complex Expo Center this November, promising an inspiring weekend for homeowners, builders and designers. Home improvement enthusiasts will have an ...
I got an extension on my taxes this year, meaning I wrote checks to the US Treasury and the NC Department of Revenue earlier this month. No one, including me, enjoys fulfilling this obligation of ...
On Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025, several hundred impassioned protestors in Fayetteville, their hearts ablaze with the 'No Kings' cause, joined the nationwide demonstrations. The 'No Kings' movement, a ...
Wow!The 2026 Fayetteville Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Segra Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 25, was a fun, joyful, and resounding success. Over a thousand people gathered in colorful and creative T-shirts to ...
Election season in Cumberland County is drawing to a close. Early voting began Oct. 16 and will end on Nov. 1. Election Day itself will be held Tuesday, Nov. 4. All polling stations on Election Day ...
As people age, it’s common to face challenges like joint pain, reduced muscle strength, and limited stamina. Chronic conditions or past injuries can make movement more difficult, and many older adults ...
There’s something special about finding that perfect local coffee spot — the aroma of fresh brews, the cozy corners, and the friendly faces that make every visit feel like home. Whether you’re a ...
No Halloween plans yet? No problem! There is still plenty of frightful fun to be had because spooky season isn't just for the kids. Here is a full lineup of adult-only events waiting to thrill and ...
The King’s Grant Community, the largest in the city of Fayetteville, attracts hundreds of Trick-or Treaters each year. Last year, we had an estimated 800-1,000 trick or treaters. Shawcroft Road was so ...