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april 12
- Bladen arrests lead to recovery of stolen property
- Astros fall in series finale to Hillcats, 7-3
- $5 million given back to PWC customers
- Warrant: Same store targeted 20 times in two months by one person
- City Council to discuss removing Williams
- Willie Lowery
- Winifred Wyngaert
- William Moore
- Walter Christopher Byrd
- Willie Lacewell
- Virginia Barnett
- Willa Hines Robinson
- Viola McRae
- Sherry Harris
- Rosalie Russ
- Sarah Averitte
- Steve Storms
- Rickie Hodges Sr.
- Paul Dayson
- Ret. SFC Joseph Self
- Ret. MSGT. Robert Glemaker
- Marion Lex Moser Sr.
- Merle Hayes
- Marie Blanks
- Lawrence Davis
- June Livermore
- Johnny Jackson
- Jesse Rudd
- James Wright
- James McNeal
- John Autry
- William Dukes
- George Washington
- Gene Thompson
- Ernest Gore
- Ernest Gore
- Doretha Miles
- Dorothy McQuage
- Deston Miller
- Samuel Phillips
- Colby Savage
- Christopher Scott
- Betty Matthews
- Bert Johnson
- Annie Hunt
- Althea Williams
- Alberta Council
- Aiyonna Barrett
- Beeman Patterson
- Small changes, big results: Healthy lifestyle choices can make a difference for heart health
- Tactical mobility drops in: Airborne drop tests in progress for potential SOF Ground Mobility Vehicle
- SFAB, BCTs work together to fulfill Army's mission
- Local Happenings April 12
- Sgt. Charles 'Buddy' Mays: Role reversal - how one dad is using adaptive sports to make his kids proud
- Marshmallows, military adventure
- Basic training might be lengthened, says Army secretary
- Paratroopers train to jump Stinger Missiles
- In spite what some think, military children serve, too
- Reunited: Korean vet’s remains identified, returned
- Basic training: Volunteer opportunities at Fort Bragg
- Flight line welcomes 82nd Airborne Division
- Soldiers support sexual assault victims at Clothesline
- Fort Bragg Soldiers meet goals at Bataan
- Deep vein thrombosis: What you need to know
- Bottom Line/ Runner's Corner Apr. 12
- 'Heart of the Dragon' Battalion is on the move
- Ready, agile, lethal: 3BCT paratroopers train for combat in megacities, subterranean environments
- Bottom Line April 12
- Fort Bragg braces the Cold War, Vietnam
- Spring Fling celebrates the military child
- Specialist ranks nationally for fencing epee style
- Building permits, for April 2-6
- Second network may be showing it a first time
- Need to Know
- PHOTOS: 3rd BCT paratroopers train for urban, underground fights
- Man accused of killing girlfriend, dumping her body in well
- 4 ECU students arrested on drug charges
- Convicted ex-North Carolina sheriff to run for old job
- Trump signs executive order pushing work for welfare
- McKee Homes Community Involvement Efforts Expand in Fayetteville
- The Coffee Cup has specialty coffees, teas and more
- Tattoo convention showcases the art of ink
- 82nd Airborne Division unveils first Hall of Famers
- PHOTOS: Inaugural class of All American Hall of Fame
- Methodist men's golfers up by 5 after first round of conference tourney
- Best bets for entertainment in the Fayetteville area this weekend
- Seventy-First's Hamilton signs with Wingate football
- Superintendent says no more dismissals after 9 bomb threats
- Some tattoo designs are classics
- Commodores aren't taking it 'Easy'
- Gray's Creek's Crosby signs with Coker track
- All clear: Officials find no threat after evacuating Fort Bragg building
- Teen accused of sexual activities with 4-year-old
- K&W to introduce new concept restaurant at Bordeaux Center
- PHOTOS: Today in History, April 17
- PHOTOS: Fayetteville's baseball stadium site, from atop the Prince Charles
- Bull City Burger and Brewery offers 'tarantula burger'
- Three killed in tractor-trailer wreck
- PHOTOS: Readers share their ink
- PHOTOS: Today in History, April 18
- Stewart reaches settlement in suit
- PHOTOS: Today in History, April 19
- Campbell football Spring Game set for Saturday
- Community will be new school superintendent's report card
- Smith, Mavericks shift focus to future
- More compounds discovered in wells near Chemours
- Five-month investigation results in arrest of Pinehurst man