06/25/11 Ashley Danielle Precious Virginia Greene Skinner , an honor graduate of South View High School, is a graduate of Fayetteville Technical Community College's College Connection Program, where she received a Certificate of Achievement in Nail Technology.
06/25/11 Speaking to reporters near the end of a historic General Assembly session, N.C. House Speaker Thom Tillis reached for a metaphor to describe how Republican legislators were transforming the state.
06/25/11 1Cumberland County solid waste sites are available for recycling electronics such as televisions and computer equipment, which will be banned from North Carolina landfills starting Friday. The electronics may be recycled at any of the 17 county container sites.
06/25/11 Just before midnight, outside a dimly lit motel on Person Street in Fayetteville, Greg Yancey helped put his mother-in-law on a low-fare bus bound for New York's Chinatown.
06/25/11 Patrol officers working the Boyd Hill neighborhood have arrested a third teenage suspect accused of the armed robbery and kidnapping of a group of adolescents June 17 at a Rock Hill apartment complex, according to Rock Hill police.
06/19/11 A military-political thriller by the author of "The Legend of Bagger Vance," "Killing Rommel" and nine other books looks into the future of what warfare will be like in 2032.
06/19/11 At the end of this month, Nicole Singletary will be out of a job because the General Assembly cut funding for her position as coordinator of Cumberland County's drug court.
06/19/11 The sky didn't fall last week. Some Democrats, reviewing the budget the Republicans just passed, would have you believe otherwise. They're wrong. The sky won't fall for another year or so.
06/19/11 Property owners will be able to challenge pending forced annexations by several North Carolina towns and cities, including ones by Fayetteville, Goldsboro and Rocky Mount.
06/19/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press SPIVEY'S CORNER, N.C. An annual North Carolina contest that's been featured on late night TV attracted some international attention this year, as the co-host of an Australian radio show joined in the hollerin'. The Fayetteville Observer reports that contestants of Saturday's 43rd annual National Hollerin' Contest included Australian radio show host ...
06/19/11 Fayetteville City Councilman Keith Bates said last week that he has decided after all to run for a fourth term. "We have a great team on the City Council, and I've gotten overwhelming requests from citizens asking me to stay on the council," said Bates, who was first elected in 2005.
06/19/11 Dr. Larry McCallum is seen here in his office at the Buncombe County Schools administrative offices in Asheville. / John Fletcher/jfletcher@citizen-times.com
06/19/11 When politicians pass bills in the wee hours, they look slick. These late-night votes often are for bills people don't like. Our Republican-led state House chose just after midnight Wednesday to push through an override of Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue's veto of their budget.
06/13/11 1Grab your bag lunch and head to the Munch on History lunctime lecture slated for today at 12:15 p.m. Listen to a 15- to 20-minute historical lecture, then get back to work by 1 p.m. Hosted by the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex, 801 Arsenal Ave. Chris Woodson, education coordinator for Arsenal Park, is slated to provide a brief history on some of the nation's flags.
06/13/11 Bryan Minkyu Martin also was reduced in rank, has to forfeit all pay and allowances and received a dishonorable discharge from the Navy.
06/13/11 A dry spell in the last two months has left the Cape Fear region in moderate drought and the rain that is expected for later this week will help.
06/08/11 Peter Moses, suspected cult leader, is among those facing murder charges
06/08/11 EDENTON, NC - The DareDevils used a five run fifth inning to cap a 9-5 victory over the Steamers at First Flight Baseball Complex in Kill Devil Hills. Joe Candelmo redeemed his loss earlier in the season to the Steamers by pitching 6.2 innings allowing six hits and five runs in the win.
06/08/11 Litigation Attorney Gabe Talton of the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin planned and led a legal clinic at the Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County (El Viculo Hispano), a Hispanic community center located in Siler City, on May 11.
06/08/11 Raleigh, NC June 8, 2011 - Since Attorney Ken Hardison launched his North Carolina based law practice in 1982, the firm has undergone numerous name changes based on different partners, as well as shifts in the types of cases it primarily handles. In 2000, shortly after its focus became what it is todayinjury and disability lawBen Cochran was in his second year at Campbell Law School in Buies... |