Northlake Mall To Remain Open But Reduces Hours Due To Coronavirus
Northlake Mall will reduce its hours beginning Tuesday, March 17, until further notice.
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Northlake Mall will reduce its hours beginning Tuesday, March 17, until further notice.
Starting Tuesday, CMS will begin distributing grab-and-go meals to students. We're also learning about new community efforts to help those impacted by school and business closings.
Many have closed their doors because of coronavirus concerns.
Charlotte-based LendingTree announced Monday that it is donating $1 million to a community-wide fund to assist those affected by the COVID-19 crisis.
Gaston County Schools will provide βgrab and goβ meals for students beginning Tuesday, March 17.
Deputies say they arrested an 18-year-old teenager for several thefts that happened in the Stonebridge neighborhood off Doster Road in Union County.
In response to growing concern about the spread of COVID-19 in our community, and in accordance with the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the City of Morganton is closing recreation facilities, canceling events and suspending utility disconnections for nonpayment for the next 30 days.
A state of emergency was declared in Union County due to the coronavirus.
The Dow industrials took a 2,999-point nosedive on Monday as fears deepen that the coronavirus outbreak will throw global economy into recession.
Blaze Fast-Fire'd Pizza has announced the opening of a new location in Gastonia on Thursday, March 19.
Missing 77-year-old with dementia, Patricia Boehlke, has been located in a wooded area near her residence.
A moped driver has died from the injuries he sustained in a wreck on Margaret Wallace Road in southeast Charlotte, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Major Crash Investigation Unit.
Beginning March 17, Union County Public Schools (UCPS) School Nutrition Services will offer free daily meals to children 18 years old and under during the closure of schools.
North Carolina officials are providing an update on the coronavirus.
Officials with Charlotte Country Day School issued a letter to all parents, faculty and staff after a parent who was on the Cannon campus last week tested positive for COVID-19.Β That parent reportedly had direct contact with a teacher on the school's campus.
With the closure of schools in Charlotte, seven churches in the area are providing 'Grab-N-Go' lunch and breakfast items.
Officials across the country curtailed many elements of American life to fight the coronavirus outbreak on Sunday, with health officials recommending that groups of 50 or more donβt get together and a government expert saying a 14-day national shutdown may be needed.
It's the video everyone is talking about. What appears to be a bus, converted into a food truck, explodes into a ball of flames. It happens as people watch on near several bars in South End on Saturday night.