North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper Proclaims June Pride Month
Governor Roy Cooper has declared this month as LGBTQ Pride Month in North Carolina to honor the stateβs LGBTQ+ communities and their fight for equality.
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Governor Roy Cooper has declared this month as LGBTQ Pride Month in North Carolina to honor the stateβs LGBTQ+ communities and their fight for equality.
A Statesville man is facing ten counts of felony third degree sexual exploitation of a minor, according to the Iredell County Sheriff's Office.Β Β
Ross Stores, Inc. (Ross), a leading off-price apparel and home fashion company in the United States, plans to expand its distribution and warehousing operations in York County. The companyβs $68 million investment is projected to create 700 new jobs over a period of five years.
Officials with Cabarrus Health Alliance say there has been another COVID-19 related death in Cabarrus County in the last 24 hours.Β This brings the total of deaths to 27 in Cabarrus County.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say a man died after he lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a tree.Β
A driver is facing charges after a woman died and an infant was seriously injured after a multi-vehicle accident in west Charlotte Sunday afternoon.
Martha Starnes of Gastonia took a chance on a $30 scratch-off ticket and ended up winning a $100,000 prize.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say Ray McLean III died from the injuries he sustained in a shooting that happened on June 12th in southeast Charlotte.
Boiling Springs Fire & Rescue says no one was injured after a tanker crashed through Spangler Hall on the campus of Gardner Webb University.
The Charlotte 2020 Host CommitteeΒ says the City of Jacksonville has confirmed that the Republican National Convention is moving from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Jacksonville, Florida.
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