Joe Ingle, two-time nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize, will speak in Moore County on Thursday, Oct. 16, about his most recent ...
The holidays are just around the corner and the Sandhills /Moore Coalition for Human Care needs help to ensure Moore County families experience a joyful season.
Following public and political pressure earlier this week, the West End Fire and Rescue Department and the Village of Foxfire ...
Mistakes mounted up, and the inability to match the energy level of the visitors at times cost the Pinecrest volleyball team ...
Unexpected to my preseason estimates, we have four weeks left in the regular season and Union Pines and Pinecrest both have a ...
The Moore County Board of Commissioners decided unanimously to deny the amendment to allow developments of major subdivisions ...
It’s been just over a year since Hurricane Helene first hit western North Carolina on Sept. 27, 2024. With so many recovery needs yet to be addressed and so little ...
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One might not think a crusty old Marine can have his heart broken. The average view of Marines, I would guess, is that they are gritty, emotionless, hard-nosed and cold.
Moore County’s Convention and Visitors Bureau has some tough work ahead of it, judging by the grant requests it recently received.
Kudos to the Pinehurst Fire Department for its procession through the village remembering the victims, heroes and survivors of the Sept. 11 attacks. It was reflexive, dignified and classy.
Moore County has always struck me as a bucolic, peaceful, safe place. Yet, there is a dangerous presence of crime in this Arcadia. Thus far in 2025, the Sheriff’s Office ...