Appalachian State And UNC-Charlotte Delay In-Person Classes
Appalachian State University and the University of North Carolina-Charlotte have delayed the start of in-person classes as the number of coronavirus cases rise across the state.
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Appalachian State University and the University of North Carolina-Charlotte have delayed the start of in-person classes as the number of coronavirus cases rise across the state.
There is now a vacancy on the Charlotte City Council after an abrupt resignation from Councilman James Mitchell.
Mecklenburg County public health officials provided a COVID-19 update for the county Monday as positive cases continue to surge across North Carolina.
Charlotte-based Hendrick Automotive Group has relocated Jaguar Land Rover Charlotte to a new facility at 6710 E. Independence Blvd.
Gas prices in the Carolinas have increased by almost a dime as supply tightens and crude oil hits an 11-month high.
Councilmember James "Smuggie" Mitchell Jr. announced his resignation from the Charlotte City Council Monday morning, according to officials.
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Officials invite individuals to sip and paint while listening to trap music at Fiesta Mexican Cuisine in Matthews, N.C. every Sunday starting January 10th.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and the Council of State were sworn in an online ceremony starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 9th.
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South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) officials say South Carolina Hospitals should begin vaccinating patients 65 years and older as long as they do not currently have the coronavirus, and their provider approves it.
Charlotte Area Transit System officials say they are honoring CAT's employees, who are working on the front-lines of the COVID-19 pandemic, by placing their faces across two moving art murals titled "Heroes Moving Heroes."
North Carolina prison officials are considering offering rewards to inmates who accept a coronavirus vaccine that will soon become available to them.
Mecklenburg County legislators released a signed statement on January 7th urging leaders to move President-Elect Joe Biden into the presidency peacefully, and to stop attempts at undermining the 2020 presidential election in light of the riot at the U.S. Capitol yesterday.
Gaston County officials say they launched a new tool to help residents get in line for the COVID-19 vaccine, and longtime commissioner Joe Carpenter died on Sunday, January 3rd at the age of 84.
Mecklenburg County officials say additional resources are being put into place to expand emergency shelter operations for the homeless in response to the extreme weather forecasted overnight Thursday, January 7th.
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be closed, delayed, or going fully remote on Friday, January 8th due to the possibility of inclement weather.
