AAA: Carolinas Gas Prices Drop 4 Cent On The Week
Gas prices in the Carolinas have decreased on the week amid growing stock levels and cheaper crude oil prices according to AAA Carolinas.
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Gas prices in the Carolinas have decreased on the week amid growing stock levels and cheaper crude oil prices according to AAA Carolinas.
North Carolinians got their first chance to play the NC Education Lottery 15 years ago on Tuesday β March 30, 2006 β and since then the fun and games have raised $8 billion for education programs in North Carolina.
The federal government denied South Carolinaβs request to skip formal in-person testing at the end of the school year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, state Education Superintendent Molly Spearman said Monday.
Mecklenburg County health officials announced that new COVID-19 vaccination appointments will be opening at its Bojangles Coliseum clinic starting Tuesday.
Cooler, but sunny and dry start to the week.
Jersey Mikeβs annual βDay of Givingβ is on March 31st and every single dollar that comes into the Greater Charlotte Jersey Mikeβs locations on this day goes to the Isabella Santos Foundation.
Election integrity or voter suppression? Controversy is growing over the new Georgia election law. Republicans are also pushing back on legislation that could add federal mandates on how elections are run.
After a messy weekend, we look to get back on track as we close out March. Another round of storms could move in by midweek.
A year after COVID-19 upended life for millions of Americans, there are troubling signs that the coronavirus may have also slowed progress against another deadly health threat: smoking.
Gastonia Police say they are investigating a shooting after a man was shot and killed early Sunday morning.
Eddie Murphy was inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame at the organizationβs show that highlighted works by entertainers and athletes of color.
Mint Museum officials say they are calling on southeastern artists to send their work in for a chance to featured in the second installment of the "Coined in the South" art exhibition.
Lawmakers reached an agreement late Saturday to legalize recreational marijuana sales in New York.
A robust rainmaking system will bring strong-to-severe thunderstorm chances through the weekend.
The Biden administration is not requiring FBI fingerprint background checks of caregivers at its rapidly expanding network of emergency sites to hold thousands of immigrant teenagers, alarming child welfare experts who say the waiver compromises safety.
Anyone worried about damaging their COVID-19 vaccination card can go get it laminated for free at office supply stores across the nation such as Office Depot, OfficeMax, and Staples.
Bill Griffin waited more than a year for this moment: Newly vaccinated, he embraced his 3-year-old granddaughter for the first time since the pandemic began.
Sycamore Brewing officials say submissions are now open until September 27th for their social media contest to win a one-of-a-kind Mountain Candy Airstream camper fully loaded with an outdoor package and a stocked beer fridge.
North Carolina Troopers say two people died and one person suffered life-threatening injuries after two vehicles collided head-on in Lincoln County on Friday.
At the request of the Gastonia Police Department the silver alert for 28-year-old Tyerese Craig has been cancelled.
Stay WeatherWise through the weekend and have multiple ways to receive warnings.
Beverly Cleary, the celebrated childrenβs author whose memories of her Oregon childhood were shared with millions through the likes of Ramona and Beezus Quimby and Henry Huggins, has died. She was 104.
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