Eastover
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Fayetteville police: No new leads in search for missing soldier
Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine said Thursday that a two-day search of a Cumberland County pond led to no new leads in their efforts to find Fort Bragg soldier Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux.
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Police interview man who saw missing Bragg soldier at bar
Police are releasing few details about the investigation surrounding a Fort Bragg soldier's disappearance early Saturday, but pieces of the puzzle are beginning to come together as investigators center their search on the Fayetteville bar where she was last seen and a pond about 8 miles away.
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New Year blossoms in Fayetteville; pickle, flea drop elsewhere
While the lighted ball drops at midnight to kick off 2012 in the Big Apple, a dogwood flower will rise to the sky in Fayetteville, a flea made of wood, wire and foam will drop in Eastover and a glowing vegetable will have already plunged from a pickle company flagpole in Mount Olive.
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Hometown Hello: N.C.'s newest towns
WRAL's Bill Leslie takes the "Hometown Hello" to North Carolina's newest towns.
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Goodbye Pig Pen
WRAL Pets: Ode to Pets
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First-grade teacher wins Cumberland County honor
Dewana S. Holt, a first-grade teacher at Eastover -Central Elementary School, was named Cumberland County's Teacher of the Year Monday night.
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Parents need to track teens', teachers' interactions
A local family psychologist says communication between parents and their children is important to help prevent inappropriate behavior between students and teachers.
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Christian school administrator faces child sex charges
Cumberland County investigators on Thursday charged the administrator of a Christian academy with sex crimes involving a minor.
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Teacher of the week: 'Children need to have their opinions'
Daphne Humphries, a reading teacher at Eastover Central Elementary School in Fayetteville, is WRAL's Teacher of the Week.
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Fayetteville PWC: Water is safe to drink
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission urged customers to boil water before drinking on Thursday, because testing for contamination after a major water-main break came back inconclusive. The boil water advisory remained in effect until Sunday evening, when confirmatory test results showed that water was safe to use for any purpose, the utility said.
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