NC Officials Increase Preparedness Efforts for Coronavirus
The numbers of people impacted by Coronavirus continues to rise, this as North Carolina officials prepare for the possibility of the virus making its way to the Carolinas.
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The numbers of people impacted by Coronavirus continues to rise, this as North Carolina officials prepare for the possibility of the virus making its way to the Carolinas.
People are staying at hotels and doing what they can to clean up after a possible tornado touched down in Kannapolis.
A heartwarming display of kindness and sportsmanship for a Union County middle school student. Track team tryouts are underway at Cuthbertson Middle School, and for Zeke Maddex, his triumph won't soon be forgotten.
State regulators heard from the public about Duke Energy's request to raise rates by more than 6%.
Two long time volunteer fire departments in Mecklenburg County face the possibility of shutting down.
A million dollar security upgrade to Charlotte Mecklenburg schools isn't working. Now, county commissioners are demanding answers.
A Charlotte City council member is proposing fareless public transportation. Braxton Winston brought up the idea at the council's retreat in Raleigh earlier this week.
Leaders in the Druid Hills community are working to restore the neighborhood's reputation, saying the recent homicides are not the norm.
People continue to react to the surprise retirement announcement by Carolina Panthers Captain Luke Kuechly.
Mecklenburg county officials unveiled a new juvenile detention center on Tuesday at what was formerly Jail North. The move comes after the passing of the "Raise the Age" law, which went into effect in December.
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