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Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug, along with heroin and LSD, as "drugs with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse" under federal law. Marijuana laws are rapidly ...
The CARE Clinic, a fixture in Fayetteville for over 30 years, is gearing up for its 25th Annual fundraiser. The celebration not only affords an evening of fabulous food, dance, drink and opportunities ...
When you talk to Marla West, it’s easy to forget that she’s 86 years old. With a sharp memory and a youthful sense of humor, the Lillington resident loves hunting for antique treasures in shops and ...
At Fayetteville Technical Community College, we believe strong teachers are the cornerstone of strong communities. From the robust Early Childhood/Birth–Kindergarten program to Teacher Preparation ...
Test scores are up for North Carolina’s public-school students — a welcome development, although the news isn’t all good.On average, 55% of students in grades three or higher tested proficient on last ...
In some North Carolina houses, this is a time of empty rooms and empty spaces. Children, so long ever-present, are now suddenly gone away to college. Even though they knew the day was coming, there ...
As we bid farewell to summer, the final Rock'n on the River concert is set to be a night to remember. Scheduled for Friday, Sept. 19, this event marks the end of a beloved series that has brought high ...
Step into a time machine and relive the unforgettable sounds of the 1980s at the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming concert, “Total Eclipse of the Chart.” This one-night event promises an ...
There are films that come and go, and then there are films that live forever. The Wizard of Oz (1939) is one of those rare pieces of cinema that transcends time, culture and even generations. On ...
The U. S. Latino/Hispanic population has been steadily increasing and is projected to reach around 66.66 million in 2025. It is a culture that encompasses an incredible array of diverse identities, ...
The North Carolina Dressage & Combined Training Association is excited to present a weekend packed with top-tier equestrian clinics. From Sept. 12 through 14, equestrians of all levels will gather at ...
Fayetteville has played host to some big names in the past, including Presidents. On Thursday, Sept. 4, the city hosted the Honorable Ketanji Brown Jackson, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ...