38 CMPD Employees Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 Since March
Thirty-eight Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since March, according to a news release.
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Thirty-eight Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department employees have tested positive for COVID-19 since March, according to a news release.
Officers with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's ABC Unit,Β Mecklenburg County ABC, and North Carolina ALE continue to conduct multiple enforcement operations to ensure compliance with North Carolina's COVID-19 related orders.Β To date, approximately 822 ABC locations have been inspected.
Harrietβs Hamburgers announces it will open its debut location at Optimist Hall on September 14 at 11:00 a.m. for online orders and scheduled pickups from the Harrietβs Hamburgers Hot & Fast pickup windowβthe only exterior pickup window at Optimist Hall.
In an effort to expand its impact in golf and extend its mission to champion and advance the game, the USGA will establish βGolf House Pinehurstβ in North Carolina, to include a new equipment-testing facility, innovation hub, museum/visitor center and offices by 2023, and host five U.S. Open Championships in the golf-rich state by 2047.
Police say they have charged a man for a fatal hit and run that happened on Sunday, September 6th just before 4:30pm on E. Arrowood Road.
WCCB News Rising's Derek James was voted "Favorite Local Talk Show Host" by Elevate Lifestyle.Β
Hornets Sports & Entertainment (HSE) launched a new voting initiative for the upcoming 2020 elections entitled βSwarm The Polls.β
Six people were rescued in Salisbury after flood waters inundated an apartment complex.Β
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.Β Restaurants and bars are banned from selling alcohol past 11pm due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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