Celebrating Black History: Demetria Davis

Demetria Davis is a native of Fayetteville, NC. Upon Graduating from Fayetteville Terry Sanford High School in 1998, she earned a full Athletic Scholarship to the University of South Carolina. She majored in exercise science. She holds the University record for the most female decorated Athlete in the school’s history with 22 All-American honors. After…MORE

Celebrating Black History: Justin Moore

Justin Moore joined the CBS 17 news team in December 2021 as the Fayetteville – Fort Bragg Bureau Reporter.  The Rolling Fork, Mississippi native comes with more than a decade of newsroom experience. He’s the first out of his hometown to become a news reporter. Before coming to the Sandhills, Justin spent two years in Mobile,…MORE

Celebrating Black History: Pastor Ernest Jones

Pastor Ernest W. Jones, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, has served as the senior pastor of True Vine Ministries Church in Fayetteville, NC for more than 30 years. At completing 12 years in the United States Army, Pastor Jones planted the church in 1992 with his family and three other members. The church has grown…MORE

Celebrating Black History: Marcus Doss

Marcus Doss is a renowned business owner and successful entrepreneur born and bred right here in the Fayetteville, NC area. He is a father to 4 beautiful girls, Aviance, Azura, Aniya, and Alana. He is a devoted husband to wife and life partner, Rachelle Doss. He loves spending time with family and entertaining friends. He…MORE

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