Carolina Panthers Lose Punter Palardy To Torn ACL
The Carolina Panthers have lost punter Michael Palardy for the season because of a knee injury.
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The Carolina Panthers have lost punter Michael Palardy for the season because of a knee injury.
Charlotte City Council will consider a resolution on racial reconciliation next month. Advocates want the city to apologize for past policies and invest in efforts to improve upward mobility for African-Americans.
Dozens of members of the community rally around the business to show their support.
With actions to slow the spread of COVID-19 beginning to have impact, Governor Roy Cooper is doubling down on prevention measures with Executive Order 153 stopping the sale of alcoholic drinks in restaurants, breweries, wineries, and distilleries at 11 pm. North Carolina bars that are currently closed will remain closed. This order will take effect Friday, July 31.
Regal Cinemas plans on opening some of its theaters back up starting August 21st.
Motorists in the Carolinas experienced another week of decreasing prices at the pump as demand continues to remain low across the country.
A west Charlotte homicide investigation is underway after a man was found shot to death inside of an arcade Friday evening.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives are investigating a motor vehicle collision that left a woman dead in south Charlotte.
The Charlotte Pride team is hosting a scavenger hunt, virtual parade, and festival livestream in place of the annual in-person festivities this 2020.
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The N.C. Education Lottery’s Charlotte regional office and claim center will reopen Tuesday, July 28, at 9 a.m. to pay prizes to lottery players.
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A group of concerned clergy is joining others in calling for police reform in Charlotte. It comes after CMPD used pepper spray on protesters after two groups clashed over the weekend.
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Target is joining Walmart in closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day, ending a decade long tradition of jump starting Black Friday door buster sales.
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