South Carolina Gas Tax Increase Begins July 1st
The state gas tax increase, including the new two-cent per gallon increase effective today, has already been put to work for South Carolinians.
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The state gas tax increase, including the new two-cent per gallon increase effective today, has already been put to work for South Carolinians.
Governor Roy Cooper today shared that North Carolina will continue working with schools, teachers, parents, and health experts to ensure that plans for school this coming year will protect everybody, especially those at high-risk.
Belmont Police say they are investigating after someone drew a noose around the neck of an African American woman depicted on an advertisement outside BB&T Bank.
Governor Roy Cooper announced that Centene Corporation, a Fortune 50 provider of managed care services for public and private health plans, will create an East Coast regional headquarters and technology hub in Charlotte. This move will bring 3,237 new jobs to North Carolina and an investment of $1,034,900,790 by 2032.
Pineville Police are asking for your help in locating a missing 32-year-old man.
Watch the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's Chief of Police swearing in ceremony from Charlotte, North Carolina. Chief Johnny Jennings was sworn in on Wednesday, July 1st at 10am.
The Charlotte Knights have released a statement after Minor League Baseball announces they cancelled the 2020 season due to the pandemic.
“We are using every tool we have to respond to COVID-19,” said NCDHHS Secretary Mandy Cohen, M.D. “Building on North Carolina’s early and aggressive actions to protect residents who live in long-term care settings, DHHS will pay for proactive testing of staff and residents in all nursing homes to slow the spread of COVID-19.”
Former Carolina Panthers QB1 Cam Newton takes shots at the Panthers in his farewell video.
Carolina Therapeutic Services First and MCI Diagnostics Laboratory, in partnership with Boom Car Wash, presents FREE walk-up or drive-thru COVID-19 testing for Charlotte area residents.
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