‘I Had A Feeling,’ Says Lincoln County Man After $100,000 Scratch-Off Win
Christopher Tate of Lincolnton says he doesn’t play the lottery often, but on a whim decided to try his luck at a convenience store and won $100,000.
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Christopher Tate of Lincolnton says he doesn’t play the lottery often, but on a whim decided to try his luck at a convenience store and won $100,000.
An employee working at a North Carolina distribution center died Thursday in an accident involving a forklift, according to authorities.
A poultry producer is temporarily closing two plants at a North Carolina complex for cleaning amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Music For Meals is a virtual concert hosted on WCCB Charlotte's CW that will benefit the Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina. The benefit concert will air at 9pm on Saturday, May 16th on WCCB Charlotte.
The Charlotte music scene was burgeoning before the coronavirus pandemic. Now, local music venues face uncertain futures and artists are looking for new ways to create content and engage with fans.
North Carolina government is offering widespread testing or protective equipment to workers in two of the more vulnerable living settings for COVID-19 outbreaks.
The Stanly County Health Department is expanding access to COVID-19 testing throughout the county with drive-in testing.
Months after the Citizens Review Board ruled CMPD Chief Kerr Putney erred in the decision that Officer Wende Kerl was justified in the fatal shooting of Danquirs Franklin.
One of the leading coronavirus model predictors is now indicating a significant increase in the number of positive cases in the coming weeks. This as North Carolina leaders say they’re confident in moving forward with reopen plans considering the data they have.
A local 77-year-old Coronavirus survivor is home on Thursday after leaving The Citadel Salisbury.
Brothers Heating, Cooling and Plumbing, a part of the ARS/Rescue Rooter Network, is proud to participate in the ARS Cares Healthcare Heroes Initiative, a nationwide program recognizing the inspiring Healthcare Professionals keeping our communities safe during the current global pandemic.
“Our COVID-19 decisions are guided by the data and the science,” said Cooper. “We will use the time in this phase to keep a careful eye on the data and the indicators before we are ready to announce the start of Phase 2. North Carolinians should continue to stay home if they can and take precautions to keep themselves safe.”
Mecklenburg County public health officials hold a news conference to provide updates on the coronavirus.
Siegfred Jackson, the suspect in the crossbow shooting incident, was charged with Felonious Assault with a Deadly Weapon with Intent to Kill and Inflicting Serious Injury on Thursday, according to Burke County deputies.
The CMPD is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Paulinque Earl who is wanted for disabling his electronic monitor.
Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., stepped aside as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant for his phone as part of an ongoing insider-trading investigation tied to the coronavirus pandemic.
A special end of the year celebration for some students in east Charlotte.
Knights-themed masks are now available for purchase with 100% of the proceeds going to the “Knights Care 4 CLT” fund.
