From local fields to national fame, these stars got their start right in Fayetteville.
Military Appreciation Day game
The 16th Military Police Brigade take their fun seriously
Friday night football match-ups
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Fort Bragg widow Brittany Grider joined fellow spouses for a weekend of fun, remembrance and support.
Evan Raines, a junior, died at the hospital after Saturday's practice.
Race results and photos from Run for the Red, Saturday's 5k and 10k event.
Renowned tennis player Dick Stockton brought "Thanking our Troops through Tennis" to Fort Bragg.
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Note: Road closures for Thursday's 10-miler event.
Fans lined up for autographs of their favorite driver, #29.
The paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division endured the wet weather early Monday morning for the annual Division Run down Longstreet.
The Fort Bragg/Fayetteville USO has some tickets on Tuesday for ID card holders.
Monday the annual division run takes place.
As the war winds down, the number of injuries including traumatic brain injuries are staggering, and professional football players can relate.
The 200 wounded, injured and ill service members and veterans competing in this year’s Warrior Games are the best of the best, says the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Malfunctions aren't concrete in numbers, but operator error seems to be the culprit here.
Before starting his second season in the NFL, Army Reserve 1st Lt. Collin Mooney embarks on a 2-week high school tour to promote Army recruiting.
The 28-year-old man died after he jumped into a deep pool of muddy water on an obstacle course in West Virginia.
June 1 the epic event is coming to North Carolina, do you have what it takes?
Fayetteville kids and parents showed up to support the YMCA's race to benefit the local Girls on the Run and Stride programs.