CMPD Animal Services Say It May Be The Best Time To Foster Or Adopt A Pet
Melissa Knicely, with CMPD Animal Services, says during the pandemic may be the perfect time to foster or adopt a new pet.
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Melissa Knicely, with CMPD Animal Services, says during the pandemic may be the perfect time to foster or adopt a new pet.
The NAACP supports the Black Lives Matter Rally and March happening on Saturday, August 29th at 11 a.m.Β
Charlotte Water officials say a cracked manhole caused a wastewater overflow on Somerdale Lane on August 28th.
Redstone 14 Cinema In Indian Land reopened Friday
New Panthers DT Zach Kerr spoke to the media on Friday and highlighted the importance that it's not on athletes to solve the problem of systemic racism.
NBA players want change that makes their communities safer.
Vice President Pence will visit Raleigh, North Carolina on September 3rd to speak with several organizations, according to a news release.
Belk officials say they are donating $75,000 to three local nonprofits that are improving social and economic mobility in underserved and marginalized communities.
Investigators identified the man hit and killed in the collision as 33-year-old Eric Love.
The Session of Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church, unanimously voted to CANCEL the 91st Annual BBQ, traditionally held the 4th Thursday in October.Β
Mecklenburg County health officials announced Friday that two attendees of the Republican National Convention Meeting that took place in Charlotte along with two members of the support staff tested positive for COVID-19.
Investigators say a driver of a Synder Lance truck hit and killed another employee on company property around 11 p.m. on August 27th.
Caldwell County reported eight new positive COVID-19 cases Thursday β six in the 28645 Zip code, one in 28630, and one in 28601. One patient is under the age of 17; one is between 18 and 24; two are between 25 and 49; and four patients are between 50 and 64.
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As the country continues to have it's reckoning with systemic racism, sports continue to be a major player in the fight for equality.
Davidson football is taking action in the fight to end systemic racism.
Freedom after 44 years for Ronnie Long. The 63 year old concord man had his conviction overturned this week.Β Dozens of people were there to greet him as we walked through the Albermarle prison gates.
It's clear: returning to in-person learning will be complicated. The CMS Metrics Advisory Committee discussed what needs to be done Thursday.
As construction continues on the Charlotte Convention Center, service to the LYNX Blue Line in Uptown will be impacted from August 29th to August 30th, according to a news release.
