A podcast channel for the City of Fayetteville that highlights some of the latest issues, programs and projects related to the City.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we are excited to be talking about the upcoming Juneteenth Jubilee, hosted by the City of Fayetteville and Cool Spring Downtown District. Our guest is Ashanti Bennett and she gives us highlights on what we can expect at the year's event.
In this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast Captain Stephen Shakeshaft chats with a student and instructor from the E. E. Smith Fire Academy about their curriculum and work.
In this episode of the Fayetteville 411 we talk to Kala Elenes and the Solid Waste Division about their efforts to keep our city clean and environmentally conscious. We also get to meet the designer of our brand new Solid Waste Mascot, Spiffy!
In this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast Captain Stephen Shakeshaft talks with our very own Fayetteville Fire Chief Kevin Dove about the first quarter report of 2025.
Captain Stephen Shakeshaft talks about how the Fayetteville Fire Department cares for the mental health and wellbeing of staff.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we talk with Danice Langdon from the Center for Economic Empowerment and Development (CEED) about the various services they provide.
Captain Shakeshaft talks to members from the Planning & Research team about how they use data to help protect residents in the City of Fayetteville.
To kick off Black History Month, Nichole Saint Leone joins us from FSU's Archives to take a look at the history of the university and its impacts on Fayetteville's history.
Retired Chief Ben Major stops by to talk about the history of the Fire Department and how firefighting has changed in the last 40 years.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we talk with Andrew LaGala, Director of the Fayetteville Regional Airport. Mr. LaGala brings a wealth of experience to his new role at the airport. He shares some of his background and also gives us an overview of the services the airport provides as well as highlights of recently completed airport renovations.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we sat down with City Manager Doug Hewett to talk about some of the highlights and achievements of 2024.
In this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast Captain Stephen Shakeshaft talks to Amanda Savage about fitness tips for people looking to stay in shape, or for those preparing for the Fire Academy.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411 we talk with Ashanti Bennett and Bianca Shoneman about the upcoming New Year's Celebration and a deep dive on what makes up Cool Springs Downtown!
Captain Stephen Shakeshaft meets with Fire Chief Kevin Dove
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, Crime Prevention Specialist Sharon Stevens shares some valuable safety tips that can help you enjoy a safe holiday season.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, learn about what the City's Marketing & Communications team does to inform and engage with residents and the various platforms available to get information about what's happening within the City of Fayetteville government.
Join us on this month's Fay Fire Podcast as Captain Stephen Shakeshaft and Lt. Jonathan Raub discuss life at the fire academy, and what kind of training new recruits go through in the fire service. They also discuss why the training is set up in particular ways.
Chief Building Official Jason Everage takes some time to walk us through the job of City inspectors, the Importance of the different building codes, and some of the changes going into effect in January and July.
This month on the Fayetteville Fire Podcast Captain Shakeshaft interviews one of the departments new officers about what it's like ranking up in the organization.
The Fayetteville Police Department strives to protect our residents and reduce crime throughout the city. But, we know that they can not do it alone. That is why "Community Policing efforts are so important. On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we talk with Njeri Fikes and Georgia Walker from Fayetteville Police Department about some of their community outreach efforts.
This week on the Fayetteville 411 we talk to the director of the Human Relations Department about what they do for the city and its residents.
This week on the Fayetteville 411 we talk to the director of the Human Relations Department about what they do for the city and its residents.
Captain Shakeshaft speaks with Fire Chief Dove about this quarter's updates from the Fire Department.
In this episode of the Fayetteville 411, learn about all of the programs, activities and recreational opportunities offered through Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks & Recreation. We are joined by Michael Gibson, Director of Parks & Rec.
With a special guest host we talk about the city's upcoming Pedestrian Plan. Residents are encouraged to weigh in with their thoughts on the plan. They want to know where sidewalks need to be and what needs to be fixed.
This month on the Fayetteville Fire Podcast Captain Stephen Shakeshaft returns to talk to FTCC about Fire Department Training.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, learn about some of the things that the City's ground maintenance crews do. We are joined by Robbie Goins and John Adams.
The Homebuying HERO Program seeks to enable long-term, successful homeownership by providing citywide homebuyer education and counseling services that produce certified homebuyers who qualify for fixed-rate, responsible lending mortgage loans. Learn more about the program in this episode of the Fayetteville 411.
On this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast, we talk about updates within the City of Fayetteville Fire department. Retirements and promotions have created opportunities, and for some, new roles within the department.
We sit down with representatives of the Fayetteville Woodpeckers to see how the team is doing and learn about all of the wonderful opportunities.
The 3rd Annual Juneteenth Jubilee is a full-day celebration in Festival Park featuring nationally touring headliners, local performance acts, food trucks, vendors, artists and artisans and more. We invited Lauren Falls from Cool Spring Downtown District to talk about the event. We are also joined by Nichole Saint Leone from Fayetteville State University to share the history behind Juneteenth.
In this episode guest host Captain Shakeshaft speaks with Mark Gooden from Cape Fear Valley EMS about the partnerships between fire and ems, as well as the dangers of misusing fireworks.
Hurricane season begins on June 1st. We invited two emergency management professionals to be our guests on this episode of the Fayetteville 411 to share information on things you can do to be prepared.
May is Small Business Month! We invited members of the City of Fayetteville's Economic & Community Development team to talk about some of the programs they offer to help small business. We also learn about some of the other programs and services available to Fayetteville residents.
Captain Tschida brings in Chris and Ethan Johnson, the second and third generation members of their family of public servants. The Johnson's discuss what it's like growing up in and around the firehouse.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, staff from the City of Fayetteville's Stormwater Division joined us to talk about stormwater, how to prevent stormwater pollution, and more!
On this episode, we talk with new Fire Chief Kevin Dove about his career with the Fayetteville Fire Department, his new role as Fire Chief and his long term goals.
Discussing the upcoming City Budget with the City Manager and an Assistant City Manager.
On this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast, we share a highlights from the department's annual report.
In this episode of the Fayetteville 411 we meet the CEO of DistiNCtly Fayetteville and talk about some of his upcoming plans for the city. www.FayettevilleNC.gov www.facebook.com/cityoffayettevillegovernment www.FayTV.net Twitter @CityOfFayNC
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, in recognition of National Engineers Week Feb. 18 through 24, we invited several engineers from the City of Fayetteville to talk about what they do in their roles as engineers for the city.
Talking to members of Fayetteville's Development Services Department about the different work of the three divisions, and the efforts they take to help the community. They also bring up some of the Quiet Deeds of their staff helping city residents.
Engaging with and educating the public about fire and life safety is just one of the things that the Fayetteville Fire Department's Community Risk Reduction team does. Learn more about what they do in this episode of the Fayetteville Fire podcast.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, we talk with the Fayetteville Police Department and the Phoenix Center about their partnership and resources available for people in domestic violence situations.
The Fayetteville Fire Department's Planning and Research team does a lot of data collection, research and strategic planning to ensure continuous improvement of service for our residents. Learn more about what they do and how they do it in this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast.
On this episode of the Fayetteville Fire Podcast, Fire Chief Mike Hill is our guest. Chief Hill has served with the Fayetteville Fire Department for 30 years and reflects on his time of service as he approaches retirement at the end of 2023.
On this episode of the Fayetteville 411, learn about what the City's Marketing & Communications team does to inform and engage with residents and the various platforms available to get information about what's happening within the City of Fayetteville government.
On this episode of the Fayetteville Fire podcast, we talk with women in the fire service and learn why they chose this profession and what it's like working as a female firefighter.
In this episode of 411 learn about the city's impact reduction program.
Are you interested in the field of Law Enforcement? On this episode of the Fayetteville 411 we talk about the various opportunities for employment with the Fayetteville Police Department.