U.S. soldier accused of pocketing $400K through bets on Maduro’s capture
Federal authorities on April 23 charged a Special Forces soldier involved in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with using inside information about the raid to win roughly $400,000 […]
Drunken driver sentenced in deadly on-base crash
In addition to an eight-year federal prison term, Joel Newton Brewer, 34, was sentenced to three years of post-release court supervision.
Ex-soldier sentence for ketamine trafficking
RALEIGH – Gordon Ray Custis 26, of Fayetteville, a former soldier, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for possession with the intent to distribute ketamine, conspiracy to distribute, possession […]
Cumberland Co., Fort Bragg, partner to aid domestic violence victims
Cumberland County court officials and officials with Army Community Service have formed a partnership to offer the eCourts Civil Domestic Violence System to provide a safer way for victims of […]
Justice elusive in child sex abuse on NC bases
FORT BRAGG (AP) A decade after the Pentagon began confronting rape in the ranks, the U.S. military frequently fails to provide justice to the children of service members when they […]
Report suggests Fort Bragg could lose 16,000 jobs
FAYETTEVILLE (AP) — Fort Bragg could lose 16,000 military and civilian jobs in the next six years under a new projection of the impact of the shrinking defense budget. The […]
Former Fort Bragg soldier again appeals conviction
A former Fort Bragg soldier convicted in a triple slaying in 1985 has again appealed his conviction in military court.
Parents sue over infant’s death at Fort Bragg day care
The parents of a 4-month-old who died at a Fort Bragg day care more than a year ago have filed a $10 million lawsuit against the federal government.
Fort Bragg worker may have exposed students to TB
Health officials in Cumberland County say a school worker at Fort Bragg may have exposed more than a dozen people to tuberculosis.
Soldier charged with exploiting disabled man
A 23-year-old Fort Bragg soldier is accused of befriending a mentally disabled man and spending nearly $4,300 of his money.
Intimate texts released in sex case against Fort Bragg general
Text messages between a general facing a court-martial in North Carolina and the woman that accuses him of forcible sex show a relationship that was sometimes playful and at other times angry.
Ex-Fort Bragg soldier sentenced in fraud scheme
RALEIGH (AP) — A former Fort Bragg soldier is headed to federal prison for defrauding the government.
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