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september 24
- Fayetteville man charged with 2nd-degree rape, sex offense
- Katrina veteran in Fayetteville area to help Florence victims
- 1 person injured in Devonwood house fire
- Governor: I-95 through North Carolina reopens
- Governor: I-95 through North Carolina reopens
- Love, Gilda': An ode to 'SNL's' first female comic superstar
- Need to Know
- Thank you notes from our readers
- Florence: Evacuations continue as North Carolina rivers rise
- Union Pines runner collapses at cross-country meet, dies
- North Carolina police seek public’s help in finding Maddox Ritch
- Congress considering nearly $1.7B Florence relief package
- PHOTOS: Aftermath of Florence across the Carolinas
- NC woman charged after taking in animals during Florence
- North Carolina's wild horses still being counted after storm
- NCHSAA adjusts fall sports playoff schedule
- PHOTOS: Hurricane Florence damage, downtown Wilmington
- Downtown Wilmington flooding builds, some highways still impassable
- FEMA to test text message 'presidential alert'
- Two galaxies to eyeball this fall
- Truck catches fire on Interstate 95
- How Florence impacted North Carolina beaches
- Rosenstein expecting to be fired, heads to White House
- Art auction to benefit homeless women, children
- Davis was one of 'best and brightest' at Union Pines
- Fair to help contractors win city projects
- $18M worth of cocaine found in bananas given to Texas prison
- NC police: Man fires shots in school parking lot; no one hurt
- Latest: Lawmakers work on disaster relief for schools
- Recovery from Hurricane Florence begins
- Fayetteville VA town hall is Wednesday
- South View grad Cox stars in ODU upset
- Season extension only right call by NCHSAA
- Cumberland County football matchups for Week 5
- Sheriff: Report of body in Cedar Creek untrue
- $58,302 raised for Florence victims, so far
- Glancing blow or not, Florence leaves city with damage, debris
- For Depani brothers, Starlite was the start of a dream
- Grants, loans help residents with damaged homes
- Conditions improving in Cumberland County, but some roads still closed
- Running with the Wolfpack
- Chick-fil-A on Ramsey Street giving to hurricane relief effort