Fayetteville Council Clashes Over Data Center Rules
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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
The Public Library is set to host its 17th Annual Storytelling Festival from March 1 to March 31, 2026. This month-long event aims to celebrate the art of storytelling, providing a platform for local
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited Jack Britt High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina, as part of the "History Rocks: Trail to Independence" tour, which aims to enhance civic and hi
MLK Parade Delayed in Fayetteville Amid Confusion Among Organizers
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Jan 12
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
Judge Rules Fayetteville Not Required To Pay For Four Burst Dams
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Dec 23
A Superior Court judge ruled that Fayetteville is not liable for repairing four private dams that failed during Hurricane Matthew, abruptly ending a nearly decade-long legal battle. The plaintiffs arg