Our September "Fall in Fayetteville" magazine reflects on end-of-summer festivities and gives a glimpse at the months to come.| CityView NC
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Cynthia Louise Reilly, 81, of Fayetteville, North Carolina passed away peacefully on Monday, September 22, 2025, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. Born on May 21, 1944, in Easton, Massachusetts, Cynthia was the daughter of the late Leon Elmer Sault and Cynthia Louise Vosmus Sault. She dedicated her life to education and community […]| CityView NC
Deno Hondros is running for reelection to Fayetteville City Council, District 9.| CityView NC
New equipment being installed at the Dorothy D. Gilmore Adaptive Recreation Center is making the playground more accessible for residents with disabilities.| CityView NC
The Fayetteville Greek Festival returned for its 35th year on Sept. 20–21, 2025 at St. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Fayetteville.| CityView NC
On September 18, 2025, the world lost a one-of-a-kind woman, Catherine “Cathy/Cat” V. Womack, at the age of 75. Born to the late Irving and Muriel Colacci, Cathy was a vibrant soul whose life was defined by love, family, and unforgettable charm. For 45 years, she shared her life with her devoted partner, Felix Troche. […]| CityView NC
Mourners concentrate on his Christianity: ‘This isn’t just news, it’s revival’| CityView NC
Chief Warrant Officer 2 (CW2) Silas Brown Jr., U.S. Army, Retired, passed away peacefully on Friday, 19th of September, at the age of 82, A dedicated veteran who proudly served his country for 26 years, he was a highly respected soldier, a loving family man, and the life of every room he entered. CW2 Brown was […]| CityView NC
“Performing comedy or quiet drama, he was a consummate chameleon,” Mary Kate Burke says about the late film actor, producer and director.| CityView NC
El festival icónico de Fayetteville se celebrará el 26 y 27 de septiembre con un show especial latino el segundo día| CityView NC
The 47th annual festival will take place on Sept. 26–27 in downtown Fayetteville, NC, with its second day celebrating Latino culture.| CityView NC
Charles Joseph Naughton, 68, passed away on Wednesday, September 04, 2025. He was preceded in death by his parents, Edward Naughton Sr. and Dorothy Naughton; his brothers, Harry Naughton, Robert Naughton, and Edward Naughton Jr.; and his sisters, Mary Cook, Eve Jacobs, and Mary Hudson. Charles is survived by his sisters, Dorothy Narron and Michalene […]| CityView NC
Tie vote stops effort to ban use of exploding targets at outdoor gun ranges in Cumberland County. Noise from explosions upsets neighbors.| CityView NC
Elected officials are elected to show up. Sometimes they don't. Cumberland County's commissioners may create a policy to address that| CityView NC
Martha Sheila Bardeguez, 70 years old, passed away in Fayetteville, NC on July 18, 2025. Martha was born in Tarrytown, NY on June 14, 1955, to Esther and Pedro. She grew up with her four brothers: Pete, Ahmed, Edwin (deceased), and Efrain; and carried her devotion to family throughout her life. She passed away in […]| CityView NC
Bills introduced in Congress would force the Department of Defense to stop releasing “forever chemicals” into surrounding areas| CityView NC
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An undisclosed U.S.-based company is considering establishing a new manufacturing and distribution center in Hope Mills through "Project Shade."| CityView NC
The incentive is for “Project Shade,” which promises to create a $10 million investment in real estate and equipment in Hope Mills, NC.| CityView NC
Rollease Acmeda, a manufacturer and distributor of window coverings, has officially opened a new warehouse site in Hope Mills.| CityView NC