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Aberdeen commissioners consider utility upgrades, growth Local Government

Aberdeen commissioners consider utility upgrades, growth

December 9, 2025 0

At a recent meeting on Dec. 8, the Aberdeen Board of Commissioners discussed a full agenda of items over a span of nearly three hours.…

Sandhills MPO reviews growth estimates, project updates, transit study Local Government

Sandhills MPO reviews growth estimates, project updates, transit study

December 3, 2025 0

The Sandhills Metropolitan Planning Organization (SMPO) spent much of its Dec. 3 meeting reviewing population and employment projections that will shape transportation planning through 2055.…

Commissioners approve county proposals, hear speakers Local Government

Commissioners approve county proposals, hear speakers

December 2, 2025 0

The Moore County Board of Commissioners met Monday, Dec. 1, to discuss ongoing water system upgrades, hear from public speakers, and support a speed reduction…

Carthage moves forward with Summit Street repair after FEMA approval Local Government

Carthage moves forward with Summit Street repairs after FEMA approval

December 1, 2025 0

Carthage officials are preparing to begin long-awaited repairs on Summit Street after Tropical Storm Chantal washed out the road in July and left it closed…

NCDOT awards repaving work for Moore County Local Government

NCDOT awards repaving work for Moore County

December 1, 2025 2

Two highway sections and 14 secondary roads across Moore County will be repaved under a $4 million contract awarded last week by the N.C. Department…

Aberdeen Town Board moves 305 home development forward Local Government

Aberdeen Town Board moves 305 home development forward

November 25, 2025 1

On Monday night, the Aberdeen Town Board of Commissioners unanimously voted to rezone property for the future Ten Pines subdivision, a development plan that will…

Eagle Springs collection site to close for improvements Local Government

Eagle Springs collection site to close for improvements

November 19, 2025 0

The Eagle Springs Solid Waste Collection Site will be closed from Tuesday, December 2, to Tuesday, December 16, for site improvements. The site will reopen…

Lanes close as U.S. 1 prepares for utility work Local Government

Eleven Moore County municipalities to receive NCDOT funding

November 19, 2025 0

The North Carolina Department of Transportation is distributing more than $185.6 million in State Street Aid to 508 municipalities that participate in the Powell Bill…

SP police lieutenant graduates from State Administrative Program Local Government

SP police lieutenant graduates from State Administrative Program

November 14, 2025 0

After 12 weeks of advanced leadership training, Lt. Brandon Lugabihl of the Southern Pines Police Department has completed the 103rd session of the Administrative Officers…

Southern Pines PD urges drivers to avoid impaired driving after recent crashes Local Government

Southern Pines PD urges drivers to avoid impaired driving after recent crashes

November 14, 2025 0

The Southern Pines Police Department is urging residents to avoid driving after consuming alcohol following a recent increase in traffic collisions involving impaired drivers. "Alcohol…

Village invites residents, businesses to enter decorating contest Local Government

Village invites residents, businesses to enter decorating contest

November 13, 2025 1

The Village of Pinehurst Beautification Committee invites residents and businesses to showcase their holiday spirit by participating in the annual A Pinehurst Christmas Decorating Contest. Entries are…

Local Government

DOT proposes improvements to Pinehurst intersection

November 6, 2025 0

People are invited to attend an open house this month to learn about plans to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety at an intersection near…

Early voting details announced for March 3 Moore County primary Local Government

2025 Moore County election results

November 4, 2025 0

Below are the results from Tuesday’s local elections. All election results are unofficial until certified by the Moore County Board of Elections.    

Early voters cast 1,687 ballots in Moore elections Local Government

Early voters cast 1,687 ballots in Moore elections

November 3, 2025 0

Early voting in Moore County has ended ahead of the Nov. 4 election. A total of 1,687 ballots were cast during the early voting period,…

Southern Pines planners address “missing middle” homes Local Government

Southern Pines planners address “missing middle” homes

October 31, 2025 2

Southern Pines planning staff outlined proposed changes to the housing development process during a public meeting Thursday evening. The presentation provided a framework that would…

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