Large Huntersville Recycling Center Fire Closes Part of Statesville Road
The Huntersville Fire Department has closed part of a road in Huntersville due to a large fire Wednesday morning.
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The Huntersville Fire Department has closed part of a road in Huntersville due to a large fire Wednesday morning.
Dozens appeared before county commissioners Tuesday night.
The owner of a bowling alley in Mooresville says he's not waiting on permission from Governor Cooper to welcome customers back.
We're learning more about Charlotte City Council's plans for an 'in-depth review' of CMPD. It comes as some have called on Council to redirect money from the department.
Still no arrests in this case.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control and Human Animal Support Services (H.A.S.S.), a new animal welfare organizational model, was announced June 23rd, 2020. This new model recognizes pets and people as family-units and aims to keep them together. H.A.S.S. launches as a nation-wide coalition with 13 animal shelters across the U.S.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Chief Kerr Putney announced Monday that he is officially retiring effective July 1st.
The Gastonia Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a Winston-Salem man charged with robbery and murder in the shooting death of a 28-year-old man.
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles asked N.C. Governor Roy Cooper on Tuesday for a statewide requirement to wear protective face masks in public to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
The rate at which gas prices are increasing across the country is slowing. North Carolina’s $1.98 average is the same as a week ago, 17 cents more than a month ago and 45 cents less than a year ago. South Carolina’s $1.86 average is a penny more than a week ago, 21 cents more than a month ago and 38 cents less than a year ago.
Through a public-private partnership, North Carolina has created the nation’s first statewide technology platform, NCCARE360, to coordinate whole-person care uniting traditional healthcare settings and organizations that address non-medical drivers of health, such as food, housing, transportation, employment and interpersonal safety.
CMPD detectives have charged a suspect with murder after a woman was found shot and killed in a south Charlotte apartment complex on Monday.
Panthers All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey is partnering with linebacker Shaq Thompson in an effort to unite the Charlotte community through sports programs for underserved youth through the “22 Together” program.
Charlotte City Council is renewing the debate over a mask mandate. Some members want to act now to put a mask requirement in place, instead of waiting for guidance from the governor.
The CMPD is investigating after a shooting left one person dead and another injured in north Charlotte on Sunday morning.
Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday vetoed another attempt by Republican legislators to accelerate the speed in which North Carolina commerce is being restored through his COVID-19 executive order.
Phase 2 is set to expire Friday as Coronavirus cases continue to spike
President Trump is speaking out about the removal of monuments. It comes as Governor Roy Cooper orders the removal of Confederate monuments in Raleigh, citing public safety concerns.