Local Businesses Scramble To Handle The Increasingly Colder Temperatures Amid COVID Restrictions
Restaurants and bars are getting creative, but it's expensive.
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Restaurants and bars are getting creative, but it's expensive.
The owners of Sycamore Brewing in Charlotte say they are closing their taproom on Hawkins Street as winter weather approaches, and they only offer seating outdoors to help reduce the spread of coronavirus.
Officials with the Rowan County Sheriff's Office say a non-profit, Vested Interest in K9s Inc., donated bullet and stab protective vests to their dogs Kantor, Echo, Fanta, Junior, and Rex on December 2nd.Β
VBGB Beer Hall & Garden announced Tuesday that it would be temporarily closing their doors as temperatures drop and the establishment has limited operating capabilities due to COVID-19 regulations.
Deputies with the Caldwell County Sheriff's Office say human remains were found in a wooded area on Cheraw Road near the entrance to the Caldwell County Landfill on November 29th.
A 3 1/2-year ban on new local ordinances aimed at protecting LGBT rights in North Carolina expired Tuesday, prompting gay rights groups to urge the passage of such measures now.
The Charlotte Sports Foundation (CSF) announced that this yearβs Dukeβs Mayo Classic between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, which was set to take place on December 12, has been cancelled.
A record number of visitors have already taken in the sights and sounds of Speedway Christmas presented by Count On Me NC to kick off the show's 11th season at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is requesting the public's help with locating the suspect in the October killing of a 41-year-old man in northeast Charlotte.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say an impaired driver who was driving on a suspended license from a previous impaired driving offense caused a crash that killed a woman and injured a 5-year-old child in north Charlotte.Β Β
December is finally here and there are plenty of safe & fun events for the whole family to enjoy. Moira Quinn with Charlotte Center City Partners has what you need to know.
Attorney General Bill Barr says the Justice Department has not found voter fraud that would change the outcome of the election.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department says that the Silver Alert for 90-year-old Hersel Best has been cancelled after he was located Wednesday morning.
The FBI says they are looking for a serial bank robber nicknamed "Too Tall Bandit."Β Officials believe the robber is responsible for at least 16 bank robberies in Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina, according to a news release.
Kenneth Stewart of Mooresville scored the last $4 million Ruby Red 7s top prize.
North Carolina could receive thousands of doses of the Pfizer Vaccine if FDA gives approval on December 10.
There are growing concerns for people living in what's become known as "tent city" in North Charlotte. A new lawsuit is demanding the city and county clear part of the encampment.
Outgoing North Carolina Rep. Mark Walker announced on Tuesday his bid to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Richard Burr in 2022, a path the Republican indicated a year ago heβd pursue after his House district shifted to the left during an unscheduled redistricting.