2 Local Service Dogs Now Fully Trained, Ready To Be Adopted By Local Veterans
Two local service dogs are now fully trained and ready for adoption by local veterans in need.
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Two local service dogs are now fully trained and ready for adoption by local veterans in need.
A local non-profit is fighting to save an historic Lincoln Co. farm that many consider a "nature habitat." A housing developer wants to buy the 170-acre property that includes natural springs and small waterfalls.
The group is pushing for lawmakers to pass House Bill 1200
Governor Roy Cooper announced Tuesday that North Carolina can now take a 'modest' step into 'Safer at Home' Phase 2.5 which will allow gyms and other establishments to reopen.
Two new Atrium Health urgent care facilities are open to the public, ready and equipped to serve the surrounding communities, starting today. Atrium Health Urgent Care – South End and Atrium Health Urgent Care – Concord Mills will operate from 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. seven days a week.
The North Carolina legislature will reconvene briefly starting Wednesday to propose spending leftover federal COVID-19 relief funds to reach the pockets of parents, the unemployed and poll workers.
The Carolina Panthers and Atrium Health have partnered up to launch the Frontline Heroes Campaign, designed to recognize frontline workers from North and South Carolina, who have made sacrifices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hendrick Honda is offering a complimentary vehicle sanitation service at no charge. In addition, first responders can take advantage of 10% off any regular priced maintenance service now through September.
WCCB News Rising's Derek James was voted "Favorite Local Talk Show Host" by Elevate Lifestyle.
Hornets Sports & Entertainment (HSE) launched a new voting initiative for the upcoming 2020 elections entitled “Swarm The Polls.”
The Gastonia Police Department is asking for the public’s help with a missing persons case from September 2015.
UNC Charlotte officials announced Tuesday that eight students who tested positive for COVID-19 have isolated and since recovered.
Tropical Depression 15 formed off North Carolina’s coast Monday but was not expected to approach land, the U.S National Hurricane Center said.
Tuesday, Governor Roy Cooper is expected to ease more cornoavirus restrictions. Some gyms are tired of waiting on the Governor and plan to re-open their doors tomorrow regardless of what Cooper announces.
Six people were rescued in Salisbury after flood waters inundated an apartment complex.
Hoppin' is implementing new safety protocols to "ensure the safety of our patrons" after a viral video shows a customer drinking directly from the tap at the popular SouthEnd bar over the weekend.
Gov. Roy Cooper announces that the state-wide alcohol curfew will be extended until October 2nd. Restaurants and bars are banned from selling alcohol past 11pm due to the coronavirus pandemic.
One of the most basic and mundane items is seeing a massive shortage -- the aluminum can. The impact is being felt locally, especially at breweries in our area which are already suffering because of COVID-19.