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To have a career in teaching, every beginning teacher must first pass a test. More than 1,000 teachers have struggled to pass their exams on time, including this art teacher in Cumberland County Schools.
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The North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs paid tribute to one of the first Black recruits in the U.S. Marine Corps.
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Chemical company Chemours wants to expand existing operations at its Fayetteville Works facility. Chemours is responsible for discharging toxic chemicals known as PFAS into the Cape Fear River.
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Classes were canceled and students sheltered in place after the bomb threat in February.
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Over a dozen North Carolina municipalities or counties are choosing new elected officials, with some picking party nominees for the fall.
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Best Places To Live rankings were based on quality of life and the job market in each metro area, as well as the value of living there and people's desire to live there.
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Proposed ordinance would prohibit camping on public rights of way and on private property without owner consent in the city.
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The Fayetteville City Council has voted to seek more community input on what to do with the Market House building after the U.S. Department of Justice held community meetings with limited capacity due to the pandemic.
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Tested producer Charlie Shelton-Ormond recently spoke with Kristen Johnson, investigative reporter for The Fayetteville Observer, about her latest series about the past, present and future of the Market House.
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Sgt. Francis Allen Terry, 53, of Fayetteville, is accused of assaulting Zachery Lyle Brown, also of Fayetteville, on Feb. 26 in the intake section of the Cumberland County Detention Center.