A Local Bakery Is Giving Back
A lot of businesses are losing money, but that isn't stopping one local bakery from giving back to the community in a special way.
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A lot of businesses are losing money, but that isn't stopping one local bakery from giving back to the community in a special way.
An FBI agent in Alabama shot and killed a man who was a suspect in a killing in North Carolina, authorities said.
Mecklenburg County offices and services will be closed on Monday, May 25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. County services have been operating at a limited capacity since March 18 due to COVID-19.
The Manor Theatre, a beloved twin movie theater known for showing independent and foreign films, is closing after providing entertainment to Charlotteans for 73 years.
American Cancer Society and National Council of Skin Cancer Prevention encourage everyone to protect their skin against the sun.
From corporate migration, with big companies like Honeywell and Truist calling Charlotte home. To people looking to trade in their expensive, high density cities and move to a different pace.
Emergency management officials are warning people to take precautions due to flooding in some areas. Creeks and rivers have already spilled over their banks and into roadways in several places.
Rowan County Health Department officials say the county has 570 positive coronavirus cases and 27 deaths as of May 20th.Β
Governor Henry McMaster today announced that attraction facilities will be permitted to open throughout South Carolina beginning Friday, May 22nd.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating after a fatal crash in south Charlotte after a driver involved succumbed to his injuries after over a week in the hospital.
An eighth-grade math teacher battling cancer, in Charlotte, got the surprise of a lifetime on the Ellen Degeneres Show on Tuesday.
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City of Charlotte Manager Marcus D. Jones says Johnny Jennings will be the next Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) Police Chief effective September 2020.
Jonathan Gonzalez of Salisbury asked his grandparents, his uncle, his father, and his sister for help with a Powerball ticket and the good luck they shared won him $1 million.
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Concern from residents led town leaders in Davidson to consider a requirement that people wear masks in public.
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The company that makes it says demand for it's thermal product is increasing.
Owner hopes Phase 2 reopening for NC will begin this weekend
