December 22, 2020 - Glenn Adams
Cumberland County Commission vice-chair Glenn Adams on how the COVID pandemic has changed the way the Commission does its business and what his priorities are for 2021.
December 22, 2020 - Lindsay Whitley
Lindsay Whitley, Cumberland County Schools' Associate Superintendent for Communications and Community Engagement, looks back on the challenges the COVID pandemic presented to the school system in 2020.
December 21, 2020 - Greg West
Greg West, vice-chairman of the Cumberland County School Board, on the delay in returning county students to in-person learning and the impact that a lack of school athletics and gate receipts has on budgeting.
December 21, 2020 - Phil Harris
Phil Harris, executive director of the Highlands Chapter of the American Red Cross, on the calls to action in 2020, from hurricanes and wildfires to the COVID pandemic.
December 18, 2020 - Michael Zappa
Dr. Michael Zappa, Cape Fear Valley Health System's Chief of Emergency Medicine and Associate Chief Medical Officer, on the arrival of the COVID vaccine and how the rising COVID numbers are affecting the hospital system, both capacity and staff.
December 17, 2020 - Jennifer Green
Cumberland County Health Director Dr. Jennifer Green on the impact of rising COVID numbers on the county's health care resources, the safety and effectiveness of the COVID vaccine and her confidence in re-starting in-person learning within the public schools in January.
December 17, 2020 - Tim White
Political observer and former Fayetteville Observer Editorial Page Editor Tim White on the possibility of a Congressional relief package passing before Christmas and the fact that a significant number of Americans believe the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent.
December 16, 2020 - Bill McFadyen
CityView Magazine columnist, Bill McFayden, on his recent story about surf fishing at Emerald Isle as a teenager.
December 16, 2020 - Billy West
Cumberland County District Attorney Billy West on the current status of jury trials in the county, how the court handled potential jurors who were not comfortable serving due to the COVID pandemic and recent criminal cases involving young people.
December 16, 2020 - Scott Pence
LTC Scott Pence, Fort Bragg's new Garrison Commander, on the system of rating the post's level of readiness regarding the COVID pandemic, the status of the recent issues with base housing and new post projects that are in construction.