WIDU 1600AM is a locally owned, community radio station. Owners Wes and Sandra Cookman have been the people and the passion behind the airwaves. Providing AM radio programming for Cumberland County, ...
The Sandford House, a part of Heritage Square located at 224 Dick Street, has had several residents and owners from the time it was built in 1797. The Daingerfield family is one of the more ...
Sweet Valley Ranch is again getting into the spirit of the season, this time with their annual haunted tour known as Backwoods Terror Ranch. The legend of Backwoods Terror Ranch begins with Dr.
The Methodist University Cape Fear Valley Health School of Medicine has received official candidacy designation from the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, an important benchmark as the school ...
NCDOT Seeks Public Feedback to Widen a Fayetteville RoadPublic meeting will be Oct. 24State transportation leaders are inviting the public to review and comment on a proposal to widen the entire two ...
The newest exhibition at Gallery 208 brings together many of the artists who have been a part of the gallery’s history during the past ten years. Chronicles of Time: A Retrospective Exhibition is the ...
It’s 2024, and being a senior is not what it used to be. Long gone are the days of sitting in the house and watching Matlock and The Bold and the Beautiful reruns. The new generation of 60 and over is ...
For the second year in a row, the Greater Fayetteville Business Journal will highlight noteworthy healthcare workers in the Fayetteville area at their Health Care Hero Awards. “Our area’s healthcare ...
In southeastern North Carolina, amongst the pines, swamps, and dark waters of the Lumbee River, you will find the heart and homeland of the Lumbee People. The ancestors of the Lumbee came together in ...
Fayetteville Technical Community College broke ground on Oct. 1 on the second construction phase at the Dr. J. Larry Keen Regional Fire & Emergency Training Complex. The ceremony marked eight years of ...
The origins of Día de los Muertos can be traced back to indigenous Aztec culture, where rituals celebrating the deaths of ancestors had been practiced for at least 3,000 years. The Aztecs believed ...
Nestled above the FTCC Bookstore, the All American Veterans Center provides many resources to students in the military and veteran communities. Since 2014, the All American Veterans Center has served ...