The Pinehurst Village Council has given the Pinehurst Medical Group the go-ahead to develop a new medical office along Regional Drive and Page Road.
The Pinehurst Village Council has given the Pinehurst Medical Group the go-ahead to develop a new medical office along Regional Drive and Page Road.
The long-awaited plan to bring a YMCA to Southern Pines has ended with an official withdrawal from the global nonprofit.
It was recently reported that Board of Commissioners Chairman Nick Picerno said voters “should know the candidates’ positions before voting.” I agree.
The government’s Social Security and Medicare trustees recently released their annual reports on the fiscal condition of the trust funds for these two important programs. I realize there is a qu...
I’m writing in response to an April 25 letter by Bill Dixon, who posited that gas prices had risen because that was the price we had to pay to rid the world of the terrorizing regime in Iran.
We’d love to know what President Trump is going to do and when he is going to do it. We live in a wonderfully unpredictable world, and now that events have started to unfold, the world still rem...
The first year of any business can be full of questions and doubts. Are you meeting a need? Have you planned properly? Do you have the right strategy? Sufficient resources? The flexibility to change w...
My great aunt once told my mom I was spoiled. Mom replied, “He’s always smelled that way.”
For the past year, I have painstakingly studied the 170 players in the World Golf Hall of Fame in Pinehurst. One exhibit stands out more than all the others: the display dedicated to the great Black g...
Local control over local affairs is always at risk in North Carolina because the legislature can enact “local bills” that override a town’s governing authority.
The Union Pines athletic department announced last week that the Woodrow Wilhoit Stadium field and the Nate Carter track are closed until the completion of the artificial turf installation process.
Penick Village is proud to announce the recipients of the 2026 Van Camp Futrell Scholarship, awarding a record 14 scholarships this year and continuing a tradition of investing in the educational aspi...
The Robbins Village Theater had a transformative scene this past spring, undergoing some of its most significant restoration work the old building has seen in over a decade, members of the board said.
While many 12-year-olds spend their summers relaxing, Angelina Cozart-Green, of Carthage, has been training, competing and representing Lee County Parks and Recreation Gymnastics on one of the biggest...
June 13. Standing in my living room, the clock ticking down. One minute and eight seconds remain as Nikolaj Ehlers glides the puck past the Vegas defender into the empty net.
Joyce Ritter Pilson, 77, of Cameron, passed away Monday, June 22, 2026, at Lillington Health and Rehabilitation Center.
The Moore County Post 12 American Legion baseball team kept its record above .500 for the summer with a split over the weekend.
Kevin Franklin Steed, 51, of Carthage, died Tuesday, June 16, 2026, at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital, Pinehurst. Cox Memorial Funeral Home and Crematory, Vass.
The N.C. Department of Information Technology (NCDIT) urges the public to participate in the state’s second Digital Opportunity Survey to share updates on their needs for affordable high-speed i...