Air National Guard Flyover To Salute NC Frontline Workers
The North Carolina Air National Guard will conduct flyover salutes to foodbank workers, medical staffs and other frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19.
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The North Carolina Air National Guard will conduct flyover salutes to foodbank workers, medical staffs and other frontline workers in the fight against COVID-19.
Nearly 3.2 million laid-off workers applied for unemployment benefits last week as the business shutdowns caused by the viral outbreak deepened the worst U.S. economic catastrophe in decades.
This week is Maternal Mental Health Awareness week. The stress of the coronavirus pandemic has taken its toll on pregnant moms, postpartum moms, really, moms at any point in their motherhood experience.
North Carolina's Attorney General is suing a Charlotte two truck company, accusing it of price gouging and predatory towing. The suit claims the company towed or booted big-rig trucks delivering critical supplies.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced it will test residents and staff members at every nursing home in the state for COVID-19.
A Lincoln County traffic stop has led to the arrest of a Charlotte man on numerous drug charges, officials say.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reversed course on plans to wind down his COVID-19 task force, attempting to balance his enthusiasm for βreopeningβ the country with rising infection rates in parts of the nation.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating after person was found shot to death in east Charlotte early Sunday morning.
North Carolina public health officials hold a coronavirus news conference.
A man was killed in a Catawba County crash involving a motorcycle and two other vehicles Tuesday afternoon.
AmΓ©lie's has launched a Mother's Day gift guide with three treat boxes (and flowers!) for every type of mom.
The North Carolina Republican Party has delayed its convention by two months because of the continuing COVID-19 outbreak.
The City of Monroe says Secrest Short Cut Road will be closed for more than a month while crews work to replace a water main.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation spent $740 million beyond what it planned to last year, state auditors said Tuesday as they urged stronger oversight of how DOT and its regional offices handle finances.
The U.S. Geological Survey says that two earthquakes have struck western North Carolina in just over 24 hours.
A Chester County man was struck and killed by a lightning strike during a storm Tuesday evening, the coroner's office confirms.
Governor Roy Cooper say phase one of the reopening plan starts Friday.
Gastonia Police officers are investigating a homicide after a residence was shot into numerous times on Tuesday evening.
Strong storms pummel the area, producing not just lightning, but golf ball sized hail, heavy rain, and high winds.
We're getting a closer look at plans for the Panthers new team headquarters and practice facility in Rock Hill. It comes as the city's planning commission approves the Panthers' site plan.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced that he signed an Executive Order that will begin Phase One of reopening North Carolina at 5pm on Friday, May 8th.
The CMPD is asking for assistance locating 21-year-old Kiante McClellan, who disabled his electronic monitor.
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