Charlotte Woman Defies Odds, Beats Cancer, Opens Popcorn Shoppe During Pandemic
Julie Logan, known as the 'Popcorn Lady' says she surrounds herself with positive thinking women.
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Julie Logan, known as the 'Popcorn Lady' says she surrounds herself with positive thinking women.
Light, airy, and colorful - Supperland is one of those restaurants where you'll sneak a snapshot of your food before taking a bite.Β Owners Jamie Brown and Jeff Tonidandel have a knack for that.Β Their other photo-worthy properties, Haberdish, Crepe Cellar Kitchen & Pub, Growlers Pourhouse, and Reigning Doughnuts, are as delicious to the eyes as they are to the palate.
Tired of the same old sights? Ride βRound Town with Rising! Weβre taking you to surprise spots each Tuesday and Thursday. Todayβs stop: NoDa!
Just like years past, the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season will still start on June 1st.Β
The Charlotte Hornets will welcome back a limited number of fans at Spectrum Center, starting with the teamβs game on Saturday, March 13, vs. the Toronto Raptors at 7 p.m.
Governor Roy Cooper and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, M.D. announced that additional frontline essential workers in Group 3 will be eligible for vaccinations beginning tomorrow, March 3.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced Tuesday that the state will more quickly open up COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to those who are frontline essential workers or have serious underlying health issues.
The Humane Society of Charlotte kicked off a special promotion yesterday to encourage pit bull terrier and pitbull terrier mixed-breed adoptions during the month of March.
The majority of people living in South Carolina will be eligible for the coronavirus vaccine starting next week, state officials announced Tuesday.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say two brothers are behind bars and facing a total of 70 charges following a two-year crime spree in Mecklenburg County.
Would you try froot loops on pizza?
It's Dr. Seuss' Birthday, and Nicole tries to make Green Eggs and Ham.
William Peters of Statesville watched the numbers on his $5 scratch-off match up to a $250,000 top prize.
Some parents have mixed reaction about their children's return to the classroom.
Shocking new video shows an accused arsonist setting fire to a Caldwell Co. Deputy's home. The suspect shouts, "You're dead," and "You had this coming," as he throws liquid from a bucket at the front door and strikes a lighter.
A Charlotte businessman makes history. Shaun Corbett is the first African American to own and operate three barbershops inside a Walmart Store.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department says missing 11-year-old Zionanna Harrison, who was last seen Saturday, has been located and reunited with her family.
A man has been charged and arrested after a Sunday evening shooting in Gaston County left a victim in the hospital, according to police.
Senate Democrats considered reshaping parts of the House-passed COVID-19 relief bill on Monday, as party leaders who are hoping to salvage a minimum wage increase abandoned one proposal aimed at pressuring big companies to boost workersβ pay.
Carowinds to host virtual National Hiring Day on March 13th for a wide variety of jobs.
CMPDt Animal Care & Control has entered into a challenge with Maddieβs Fund during the month of March. The challenge is called No Place Like Home Challenge and will focus on getting lost pets back home by implementing new programs, strategies, and partnerships with the Charlotte community.
North Carolina is set to receive more than 80,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson's one-shot COVID-19 vaccine this week. This will be the third vaccine option for the state.
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