The N.C. History Center on the Civil War, Emancipation & Reconstruction looks to tell “the truth with all its blemishes.”
Tag: Fayetteville
Defense Secretary Orders Fort Liberty to be Fort Bragg Again
America’s largest army base will be named in honor of a World War II hero instead of a treasonous Confederate general.
The Company Behind ShotSpotter Says It Curbs Gun Violence. But Some Cities Fear It’s An Empty Promise.
Several North Carolina cities have ended ties with the company that uses technology to track gun violence.
Both Parties Try to Rally the Troops as Election Looms
Candidates are battling for North Carolina’s military vote, a bloc traditionally seen as conservative.
An Unconventional Chancellor Keeps His Cool
Many were skeptical of Darrell Allison. Now enrollment is up, dropouts are down, and buildings are rising.
Feeding An Army
Nearly one out of three Fort Liberty soldiers and their family members are food insecure. Can efforts to address it fill the gap?
An Independent Candidate’s Tough Battle
Shelane Etchison broke gender barriers in Afghanistan and Syria. Now shes’s running to break the two-party system.
The Wrong Side of Forever
As governments crack down on PFAS, residents of affected areas say it’s too little, too late as a new industrial boom is already underway.
The War Inside
Some of the worst brain injuries soldiers face come from their own weapons, and North Carolina is at the epicenter of this growing crisis.
No Place Like Home
After the state abruptly closed a Fayetteville veterans home, years of problems came to light.
