After he was on the church roof on Vanstory Street the man became lightheaded, dizzy and injured his leg, Fayetteville officials said.
The National Weather Service says 1.5 inches of snow fell at Raleigh-Durham International Airport overnight — a record that ties the 2022 mark. In eastern North Carolina, Morehead City saw five inches of snow.
Small airports across North Carolina are investing in facility upgrades and exploring incentives to entice budget airlines, but success is not guaranteed.
A Fayetteville man has won $100,000 with the North Carolina Education Lottery. Winner of 100x The Cash ticket, Thomas Shadley, said that he uses a certain
Heather Williams, 25, went missing Jan. 4. Her body was found a few days later. Police arrested a suspect on Jan. 16. After filing a missing person report, Williams said her mom pulled Verizon phone records to see who Heather’s last point of contact was.
Since Tuesday evening, most of the viewing area has picked up at least 2-5″ of snow, with the heaviest snow falling east of Highway 17 and along the coastal communities. Some areas along the Outer Banks will end up with 6-8″ of snow before the last of the snowflakes depart by late morning.
North Carolina locals speak with Fox News Digital about their hopes that the Trump administration will bring more assistance to those who lost everything in Hurricane Helene.
A winter storm watch could be issued Sunday for the North Carolina coast, including Wilmington areas, as the chances of snow Tuesday night increase, forecasters said.
On Thursday, detectives with the Fayetteville Police Department’s Homicide Unit arrested 30-year-old Tyrell Siermons of Fayetteville, North Carolina, for the death of 25-year-old Heather Williams. The Violent Criminal Apprehension Team assisted in the arrest,
By the end of 2025, Wawa is expected to open up to 10 new stores in North Carolina including its first Travel Center in Hope Mills, and stores in Garner, Fayetteville, Jacksonville and additional stores in Greenville, Wilson and Goldsboro.
Fayetteville Police Chief Kemberle Braden told City Council members that random acts of violence aren't occurring throughout the city.
After he was on the church roof on Vanstory Street the man became lightheaded, dizzy and injured his leg, Fayetteville officials said.