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Fayetteville native John Jones has been appointed as the first director of the city's Office of Community Safety. Jones has experience in community safety and violence intervention, most recently ...
Malik Davis, 29, serves on the Fayetteville City Council and is a Realtor. Here's why he's a member of Fayetteville's 40 Under 40 Class of 2025.
Girls Gone BBQ, a Fayetteville barbecue restaurant owned and operated by pitmistress Dana Neely, announced that it will close later this month. Originally from Des Arc, Neely founded the business ...
In 2023, one of North Carolina’s oldest barbecue joints closed for good. That restaurant reopened for one day, to a quick sell-out. Here’s why ...
For one day, an ancient name in North Carolina barbecue rose from the ashes. But we can’t call it a comeback. A line of cars stretched down King Street in Windsor on Saturday, May 31, eager for ...
PAINT ROCK, Ala. (WAFF) - On Saturday, a volunteer fire department is holding a barbecue fundraiser for the Fayetteville family devastated in a horrific crash on Mother’s Day. Paint Rock Volunteer ...
After power play, partisan NC elections board members make a classless move | Opinion Karen Brinson Bell, fired unceremoniously, had been a rigorously nonpartisan professional who won acclaim for ...
Food & Drink NC is home to one of the top cities in the US for ‘BBQ enthusiasts’, says Yelp By Chyna Blackmon Updated May 12, 2025 12:25 PM ...
Ousted N.C. State Board of Elections Executive Director Karen Brinson Bell, left, makes a statement after the board adjourned their meeting in downtown Raleigh, N.C., on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
Fayetteville, NC, received $910,000 to mitigate flood risks near Eutaw Creek. Construction bids are expected to be advertised by July. Fayetteville was awarded $910,000 from the North Carolina ...
Mash House's predecessor, Cross Creek Brewing Co., opened in 1997 but rebranded as Mash House in 2001, The Fayetteville Observer reported in 2001. Need a break?
A new Jim 'N Nick's barbecue restaurant is planned for South Raeford Road in Fayetteville. The proposed 4,500-square-foot restaurant would be located within the Sandhills Gateway shopping center.
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