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Looking back at the 1986 NBA Draft, 35 years later

Looking back at the 1986 NBA Draft, 35 years later
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Fayetteville hires company to conduct redistricting

Fayetteville hires company to conduct redistricting
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Fayetteville s homeless day center site building plans, details

Fayetteville s homeless day center site building plans, details
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Fayetteville City Council votes to repurpose Market House

A new future is on its way for Fayetteville s long-contested Market House. Fayetteville City Council voted 9-1 on Thursday to repurpose the building. The city plans to use Department of Justice guidance to make sure the project serves as many community members as possible.  Voting in opposition was Councilwoman Courtney Banks-McLaughlin, who wanted more citizen input and called for a federal investigation into not including that feedback. Over the course of discussion that lasted nearly 90 minutes, the council was presented with options on relocating the Market, as well as five options for repurposing the building. The building is a national landmark but has come under fire for its history as a site for selling enslaved people. Its future has been a topic of discussion since last summer s protests following Fayetteville native George Floyd s death in police custody.

Fayetteville s Asian American community addresses US attacks

As awareness of anti-Asian hate is on the rise, members of Asian communities in North Carolina are looking to gain visibility for their voices and needs.  Mario Benevente, a member of the Korean community in Fayetteville, said there were inaccurate perceptions of Asian Americans before the pandemic. One such myth portrays the group as a model minority that doesn t complain about prejudices because its members are successful, he said. I think more and more with what we saw over the time that COVID really started coming in and the name that they were kind of calling it, and then certainly, with the most recent hyper-violent stuff that happened in Atlanta, and elsewhere in California, it s all part of the same sort of ugliness, it s all come from the same place,  

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