Fayetteville Technical Community College students give back to the community today while preparing for the careers of tomorrow.Therapeutic Massage ProgramFTCC’s Therapeutic Massage program offers 660 ...
Many of us start the year feeling inspired and ready to make positive changes. That early excitement can make it easy to set big goals and imagine a healthier, more balanced life. But the real ...
The 2026 Election Primary begins this week. Unlike municipal elections, these races are partisan: Democrats are on one side, Republicans on the other, and unaffiliated voters must choose which primary ...
I feel like a big page in my life was turned starting in 2020—bigger than any other page I ever remember,” Grant contemplated. Of all the changes between her last Fayetteville concert in 2010 and her ...
As a relatively new grandmother, I get frequent “growing like a weed” comments, and my grandbabies are doing just that—getting bigger and better every day.So too is their home state, a fact that warms ...
It all comes down to rhythm. Whether we’re talking about our health, our habits, even our faith—everything thrives on rhythm. Think about fitness for a moment. You don’t build strength by hitting ...
Last year, Fayetteville experienced the vision of LeJuane “El’Ja” Bowens come to life with the inaugural D’Jilla Weekend, an immersive artistic weekend full of spoken word, music, and the release of ...
The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra invites audiences to experience an evening of vibrant sound, artistic exploration, and urban-inspired energy with “A Night on the Town,” taking place on Saturday, ...
The Lafayette Society is proud to announce that they are now accepting entries for the 2026 creativity contests. The Lafayette Society Creativity contests serve to encourage and promote excellence in ...
Cross Creek Cemetery #1 is the oldest public cemetery in Fayetteville. Owned by the city of Fayetteville and founded in 1785, its sacred grounds hold the stories of Fayettevillians from days gone by.
Inside a modest cement-block building on Griffin Street, just minutes from downtown Fayetteville and not far from the city’s main social service corridors, is NC Food Commissary. A new commissary ...
For all his 64 years, Jim Watts has always been an active guy. He lives on 65 acres in Bladen County and has never had a problem with the extensive walking and heavy lifting needed to look after that ...