Biden's $15 Wage Proposal: Job Killer Or Helpful For Workers?
President Joe Bidenβs effort to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour could provide a welcome opportunity for someone like Cristian Cardona, a 21-year-old fast food worker.
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President Joe Bidenβs effort to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour could provide a welcome opportunity for someone like Cristian Cardona, a 21-year-old fast food worker.
Health officials say all COVID-19 vaccination appointments for February 18th in Mecklenburg County have been canceled due to inclement weather concerns.
Some residents of "Tent City" are being forced to vacate so property owners can clean and contain a rodent infestation, according to a news release.Β
The San Antonio Spurs are dealing with a coronavirus outbreak among four players, the NBA said Tuesday, meaning the Spurs will not play until the middle of next week at the earliest.
To every sport, thereβs a season, a spot on the calendar that fans mark for the big event. World Series, October. College hoops, March. Indy 500, Memorial Day.
βEach and Every Dayβ represents studies in courage, both in life and in the MTV documentary about young people and suicide.
The Biden administrationβs plan to open 100 vaccination sites by the end of the month was initially embraced by governors and health officials, who considered it a much needed lifeline to get more Americans inoculated against the coronavirus.
North Carolina school districts are working to better help students with mental health issues that have only been exacerbated by the pandemic.Β
Bussiness across our area makes whatever kind of romantic evening you have, workβrestaurants offering unique takeout options.
The nationβs top public health agency said Friday that in-person schooling can resume safely with masks, social distancing and other strategies, and vaccination of teachers, while important, is not a prerequisite for reopening.
Officials with Harris Teeter and the Greater Charlotte Auto Dealers Association (GCADA) say they are partnering up to provide hand sanitizer to help protect students, teachers, and staff from contracting illnesses like COVID-19, as students return to the classroom as early as Monday.
Governor Roy Cooper recognized and honored North Carolina's Black leaders and organizations in health and medicine on Friday as part of celebrating Black History Month this February.
It's lights out at tennis courts across public parks in Mecklenburg County.
Add another obstacle to the already stuttering rollout of COVID-19 vaccines β brutal winter weather creating dangerous conditions and forcing tens of thousands of would-be shot takers to wait longer.
Health officials say starting Friday, February 12th additional first dose appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine will be available through Mecklenburg County Public Health for appointment dates ranging from February 22nd to March 9th.
Health officials say on Thursday a North Carolina resident tested positive for the coronavirus variant, B.1.351 strain, first detected in South Africa back in October.
Officials with Charlotte Douglas International Airport say in 2020 their year-end passenger and operation numbers dropped significantly as the pandemic raged on.
CATS officials say eligible residents will have the perfect opportunity to attend Saturday's mass COVID-19 vaccination event at the Spectrum Center as they will be providing free rides on all Charlotte Area Transit services February 13th.
Educators and support staff in North Carolina will soon be eligible to receive the COVID vaccine. Gov. Roy Cooper making the announcement on Wednesday during a news conference.Β
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced Wednesday afternoon that educators and support staff will be eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine starting Feb. 24 as part of a staggered rollout of the stateβs next phase of distribution.
Public Health Director Gibbie Harris and other health officials provide a COVID-19 update for Mecklenburg County.
In a new executive order put forward by Governor Roy Cooper on Tuesday, dentists are now invited to assist in COVID-19 vaccination efforts across North Carolina.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper provides a coronavirus update for the state after signing a COVID relief bill into law to distribute federal money.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a coronavirus relief bill Wednesday that will dole out money the state received as part of stimulus bill Congress passed in December.
Medical experts call these patients 'Long Haulers'.
