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Cumberland County commissioners unanimously approved a six-month moratorium on data center projects in the county’s unincorporated areas, effective through December 15. The 7-0 vote followed public pr
Cumberland County commissioners are expected to revisit a proposed moratorium on data center construction at a Thursday meeting at 3 p.m. in the County Courthouse. The move comes as the City of Fayett
Fayetteville has taken another major step toward completing long-delayed upgrades around the historic Market House. On Monday, the City Council unanimously approved a $648,519.20 construction contract
Cumberland County is weighing whether to impose a moratorium on data center construction as interest in the region grows. Since September, three proposed data center projects have been publicly discus
A state audit has found serious financial mismanagement in Hope Mills, warning that the town’s finances are nearing a crisis if spending patterns continue. The 66-page report, released April 24, exami
The Fayetteville City Council voted 8-2 to change its public comment process after significant criticism from residents and one council member. Under the new policy, public forums will no longer take
Cumberland County is set to temporarily reopen the parking lot in front of the courthouse and law enforcement center in downtown Fayetteville within the next 30 days. This decision, announced by Board
The Fayetteville City Council recently decided to pause its progress on a proposed data center ordinance and explore the possibility of a data center moratorium following intense public opposition. Th
The Fayetteville City Council recently faced a contentious debate over the regulation of data centers, highlighting a divide on leadership and policy formulation. Council member Shaun McMillan propose
MLK Parade Delayed in Fayetteville Amid Confusion Among Organizers
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The annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Fayetteville has been postponed, with conflicting reasons given by the organizing committee members. While committee member Charlisa Y. Davis cited "saf