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Need to know for Wednesday, Sept. 12
1. Home is Where the HeArt is: Connections of Cumberland County will host its second annual art auction fundraiser, Home ... -
US to triple number of beds at tent camp for immigrant children
That’s a 20 percent increase in the number of beds for unaccompanied minors, now at 12,800, in the controversial network ... -
Atlanta man gets 2 years for damaging Army computer program
GREENVILLE — A senior U.S. district judge on Tuesday sentenced a 49-year-old Atlanta man to two years imprisonment for compromising ... -
Fort Bragg community remembers 9/11
As the mournful sound of taps rang out during 9/11 ceremonies at Fort Bragg on Tuesday, soldiers, family members and ... -
No curfew in Fayetteville; Hope Mills and Cumberland say 'stay off the streets'
Fayetteville has not enacted a curfew for Hurricane Florence, the city said on Tuesday, contradicting prior reports that a curfew ... -
Bill Cosby, wife demand judge's recusal from sentencing over alleged 'bias'
They cite bad blood between Montgomery County Judge Steven O’Neill and Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce Castor, who declined to ... -
Bill Kirby Jr.: Red Cross director preparing for the worst and hoping for the best
Florence is on her way, and apparently heading straight for us.We’re being told she is relentless in her journey across ... -
Downtown crane staying up during Hurricane Florence
A 180-foot tall tower crane in downtown Fayetteville will remain in place during Hurricane Florence.Jordan Jones, the project manager for ... -
Counties opening shelters to give people refuge from winds and rain
Counties in the Cape Fear region are opening shelters over the next two days and are encouraging people who live ... -
Trump Jr. says president trusts fewer White House aides after anonymous op-ed
Trump Jr. believes the unnamed author behind the op-ed piece published last week by The New York Times is a ...