Charlotte Celebrates Juneteenth
Here's a few ways to celebrate Juneteenth in the Queen City
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Here's a few ways to celebrate Juneteenth in the Queen City
The Charlotte Fire Department says that a house fire in south-east Charlotte was accidental due to an electrical issue.
Starting June 20th, COVID-19 vaccines will arrive in North Carolina for children ages 6 months to 5 years. This comes after the CDC and FDA both approved and recommended the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for children under six.
CMPD announced Friday an increased reward from the FBI for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the deaths of four people during a shootout on Beatties Ford Road in Charlotte on June 22nd, 2020.
Bob McKillop, who led Davidson College to 23 conference championships (15 β regular season, 8 β tournament), 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and over 600 wins, is retiring after 33 seasons as head coach of the menβs basketball program.
Officials say voters in 15 N.C. counties will go to the polls on July 26th in a mix of municipal general elections, runoff elections and, in Graham and Wake counties, second primaries for sheriff.
Three animatronic dinosaurs were delivered back to the Catawba Science Center on Tuesday after being repaired and restored by students.
CMPD says there will be several roads closing this weekend due to expected crowds at events across Charlotte for the Juneteenth holiday.
A "No Swimming" advisory was lifted for a portion of a cove on Lake Norman Friday.
A large tree is blocking the road at the 3000 block of Courtland Drive in Gastonia, police say.
Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots are racing to see which of the life-changing prizes will cross the $300 million mark first.
The undisputed Queen of Hip Hop Soul, Mary J. Blige, is bringing her Good Morning Gorgeous Tour to Charlotte's Spectrum Center on Wednesday, September 21st.
A fire caused by a lightning strike in Concord Thursday evening left a chapel at Barber Scotia College damaged, fire officials say.
Sheriff Garry McFadden announced more than 50 inmates will be removed from the Juvenile Detention Center by December.
Over 50,000 customers were without power around the Charlotte Metro at one point Thursday night.
Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man who entered a T-Mobile store in Matthews and fraudulently purchased over $3,400 worth of phones and accessories.
