City of Charlotte Announces Reopening Of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center Beginning Oct. 18
The City of Charlotte announced Friday that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center will start to open back up to the public on Monday, Oct. 18.
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The City of Charlotte announced Friday that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center will start to open back up to the public on Monday, Oct. 18.
McDonald's is making school day mornings a little more special for educators by showing appreciation with a free breakfast 'Thank You Meal' from Oct. 11-15.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are coming to Charlotte in 2022 to perform at the Bank of America Stadium for the band's first ever stadium tour in the United States.
Add Christian McCaffrey to a growing list of NFL players who don’t like Thursday night games.
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Huzzah! Wilson took us to one of his favorite places, the Carolina Renaissance Festival! After a year of no turkey legs and no jousting the Ren Fest is back!
Hickory High School will now use metal detectors at home varsity football games. The district's superintendent, Dr. Bryan Taylor, citing recent violence at schools nationwide and reports of guns on school campuses.
A digital Lay-a-way for online shopping. Buy now, pay later tech is experiencing massive growth. Retails big and small are offering consumers ways to purchase products and services and pay over time though companies like Afterpay, Affirm, Shoppay and others.
The 11-year-old girl died steps away from her Charlotte home Saturday.
WCCB receiving comments, saying former Stanly County School Board Chair Jeff Chance was lying about receiving death threats.
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The "Potted Potter: The Unauthorized Harry Experience," a Harry Potter parody show by Dan and Jeff, is coming to Charlotte for one weekend only.
A 23-year-old man was arrested on Thursday following a brief standoff with SWAT officers in southwest Charlotte, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
Milkbread will be coming to Charlotte in summer 2022! The third restaurant concept by the Kindred team, milkbread is an all-day café offering milk bread donuts, crispy chicken, vegetable focused bowls, and salads, with coffee, espresso, and non-alcoholic drinks served all day and a rotating selection of small production independent wine and beer available at night.
Time Out Youth and Charlotte Pride are partnering up to hold a bar crawl on October 23rd in South End. The event will help raise critical funds to continue the important work of both organizations in the LGBTQ+ community.
Vaulted Oak Brewing will host a pre-show ahead of the Grateful Dead concert at the brewery on Monday, October 11. The brewery will open at noon and feature a variety of food trucks, as well as a performance from Josh Daniel. The taproom will be open serving Vaulted Oak’s small-batch beers.
Police have identified a 25-year-old man as the suspect in a deadly shooting that occurred at a local park in Huntersville in August.
Officers are searching for a woman wanted as the suspect in a robbery of a 73-year-old woman in the parking lot of a Walmart in Statesville back in April.
Hi-Wire Brewing plans to check off another stop on the North Carolina map by opening a new retail location in Charlotte. This new brewery and taproom, set to open in Spring 2022, will become the fourth North Carolina city in which the Asheville-based brewery has opened premises.
