december 4
- Pentagon to send green-card holders to recruit training
- Councilman wants to silence train horns downtown
- Need to Know
- Police apprehend man with guns at North Carolina high school
- North Carolina woman accused of exposing child to drugs
- North Carolina woman accused of setting ex's home on fire
- North Carolina election officials subpoena Republican's campaign in investigation
- N Carolina spectator's courtroom curse lands her behind bars
- Urban Meyer retiring after Rose Bowl
- Construction begins on Legion Road Waffle House
- Ask me anything: A Facebook Live talk with local historian Bruce Daws
- Daniel Green says he will prove he didn't kill Michael Jordan's dad
- Rec center could be open by new year
- Gov. Roy Cooper touring Fayetteville Habitat, Cumberland Florence damage
- $25,000-to-win Outlaws race to return to local dirt track
- Cumberland County ranked one of most economically distressed
- National Cookie Day today, free samples available
- PHOTOS: Fire at North Carolina pastor's home
- North Carolina pastor seriously injured in house fire
- Mother of 4 needs help with Christmas gifts
- Sheriff: Woman kills jail escapee who kicks in her door
- 25 year-sentence for soldier who tried to help terrorists
- Sammy Batten: Experience made Mike Houston the right pick for ECU
- 'Walking Dead' actor to adopt bonded donkey, emu
- Trump donates after-taxes salary to federal government
- George H.W. Bush and the last gasp of moderation
- America's steward of stability
- Trump backs MBS amid activists' jailing, torture
- Condolences for our 41st president
- We need pipelines
- Region golf course notes
- Committee approves school resource officer contract
- Fort Bragg observes National Day of Mourning for former President George H.W. Bush
- The Bull Room offers space for DIY lovers
- Harnett County shooting victim, alleged killer both were facing unrelated murder charges
- 'It's like starting all over again'
- Online petition to allow Hania's father to attend funeral has 25,000-plus signatures
- Old friends and new help make holidays brighter