january 17
- Six Fayetteville players named McDonald's All-American nominees
- Woodpeckers: 78 days and counting - 11 other teams in NC
- Senate upholds decision to ease Russian sanctions
- Fayetteville man accused of breaking into mailboxes
- Student charged with post threat against Red Springs High School
- Robeson County child sex arrest
- Clemons scores 22 to lead Campbell past UNC Asheville
- Need to Know
- North Carolina school system will reduce lunch menus due to shutdown
- Prosecutors: Military widow collected federal benefits for fake son
- PHOTOS: Happy birthday, Betty White
- Prayers, parades commemorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- 2 displaced in overnight fire off Ramsey Street
- PHOTOS: Meet the Fayetteville McDonald's All-American nominees
- PHOTOS: Carolina Hurricanes Military Appreciation Night
- Fla. father beats man caught outside daughter's bedroom window
- Theater promises tasty version of a dark tale
- Hibachi, sushi are specialties at Osaka
- Shutdown not affecting region's public school lunches
- Robeson investigator fired, former chief of detectives resigns
- Leaders talk economic benefits of rankings
- Attorneys: 2 arrested by immigration officials at North Carolina courthouse
- Smithfield man killed in U.S. 301 crash south of Fayetteville
- FBI: Man wanted to attack White House with antitank rocket
- Cumberland Community Foundation reports record donations
- The Latest: Pelosi spokesman says trip was to visit troops
- Hoke County crash on U.S. 401 kills 1
- 9 dead in car bombing at police academy in Colombia capital
- Fires near Hope Mills Lake spark concern
- Harnett County jury finds Lillington man guilty of sex crimes against a child
- Britain, into chaos leaping?
- Five myths about conspiracy theories
- Trump policies leave troops exposed
- Crisis for federal employees
- Shutdown thwarts river monitoring
- Stop discrimination in domestic violence law
- Smelling the roses
- Shutdown delays disaster assistance process for some farmers
- DMV administers Tag & Tax Together program
- Prosecutor wants death for trooper's alleged killer