Chef Alyssa's Kitchen Gives Back
Many small businesses are struggling right now due to the shutdown. Chef Alyssaβs Kitchen has taken a financial hit, but that isnβt stopping them from paying their employees and giving back.
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Many small businesses are struggling right now due to the shutdown. Chef Alyssaβs Kitchen has taken a financial hit, but that isnβt stopping them from paying their employees and giving back.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 132 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, including four additional deaths.
Police are investigating after a man was found shot to death behind an Albemarle residence on Friday.Β
Gastonia Police are asking for help locating a man wanted for attempted murder stemming from a shooting in February.
One person is dead following an accident involving two vehicles in Rock Hill Saturday night.Β
Everyday they're working to save the lives of their patients, while protecting themselves from the virus
A Charlotte neighborhood wanted to help those risking their lives to help others, so they came together to feed healthcare workers at a local hospital.Β
The seemingly endless upward trend of home prices in the Charlotte area may be hitting its peak. While indicators show a strong February market report, industry insiders say a slow down is likely to follow due to the COVID19 impact.
The CMPD has charged a 16-year-old juvenile for the murder of 16-year-old Reginald Deveaux in east Charlotte Thursday night.
A local woman who is now recovering from COVID-19 is speaking out, after she says a physician's assistant declined to test her for the virus, and told her it was all "overblown media hype."
Dan and Alyson Davis are the owners of Craft and Lincoln Street Cocktails. They came up with an idea to open back up on Friday for a fundraiser. Offering free growler fills if you donate to their employee relief fund.
State Treasurer Dale Folwell was released from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after five days of treatment due to symptoms related to the COVID-19 virus.
A Huntersville dealership is offering healthcare workers free oil changes during the pandemic along with going the extra mile to keep customers safe.
CMPD have charged the manager of a day spa in east Charlotte for violating the North Carolina's Stay at Home Order.
A Statesville man has been arrested following a traffic stop that led to the discovery of marijuana and guns in Iredell County.Β
Gov. Henry McMaster has directed South Carolinaβs health department to begin publicly disclosing confirmed COVID-19 cases by ZIP code, a level of information specificity the agency had previously said was not necessary in efforts to temper the outbreak.
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office says a second person has been arrested in connection with the death of 17-year-old Logan Stacks.
A record-long streak of U.S. job growth ended suddenly in March after nearly a decade as employers cut 701,000 jobs because of the viral outbreak thatβs all but shut down the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate jumped to 4.4% from a 50-year low of 3.5%.
The Charlotte football team will hold their first team meeting via video conference on Friday.
