Hospitals Restrict Visitor Access as Coronavirus Precaution
" All of our lives are going to change in some way in response to this virus," said North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper on Wednesday during a news conference in Charlotte.
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" All of our lives are going to change in some way in response to this virus," said North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper on Wednesday during a news conference in Charlotte.
Stocks taking their biggest point drop in history on Monday, during a tumultuous day on Wall Street. The Trump administration is now talking about taking action to provide relief amid the market uncertainty brought on in part because of the Coronavirus uncertainty. Trump saying in a news conference that he'll be pushing law makers to possibly implement a payroll tax cut to ensure hourly wage earners get paid.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper confirmed the second case of Coronavirus in the state. The first is a man from Wake County who traveled to Washington last month. The newest case is a man from Chatham County who recently traveled to Italy.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department made a push on Thursday to hire more recruits ahead of this summer's Republican National Convention.
A major economic boost to Cabarrus County after Allegiant Airlines announced plans to establish base operations at Concord-Padgett Regional Airport.
There are five days until Super Tuesday and the acting Homeland Security Secretary is in Charlotte to tour election equipment and speak on election security.
Hundreds of guns have been pulled off of Charlotte city streets in 2020. On Wednesday, police urged gun owners to take more precautions to keep the firearms out of the hands of criminals.
Three new high schools that will be built with 2017 bond money will be smaller than originally promised due to the lack of funding.
It's been 20 years since a Shelby girl disappeared from her home. Despite all that time, investigators are not giving up the search for Asha Degree. On Friday, the FBI released a new age progression photo of her to try and generate new leads.
Fifteen people in the United States have tested positive for the Coronavirus as of Thursday evening. Cabarrus county, North Carolina joins the list of local counties monitoring people for possible exposure.
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