Limited COVID Vaccinations In North Carolina
Mecklenburg County is ready and prepared to give thousands more people the COVID vaccine but the supply in North Carolina is extremely limited.
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Mecklenburg County is ready and prepared to give thousands more people the COVID vaccine but the supply in North Carolina is extremely limited.
Hospital beds are quickly running out in the Charlotte region as COVID cases surge and some teachers in Charlotte-Mecklenburg are sounding the alarm as the return to in-person learning gets closer.
Appalachian State University and the University of North Carolina-Charlotte have delayed the start of in-person classes as the number of coronavirus cases rise across the state.
There is now a vacancy on the Charlotte City Council after an abrupt resignation from Councilman James Mitchell.Β
Charlotte-based Hendrick Automotive Group has relocated Jaguar Land Rover Charlotte to a new facility at 6710 E. Independence Blvd.
Think your dog deserves dessert? So does Ben & Jerryβs.
Republican South Carolina legislative leaders are unlikely to give permission this year to local governments or colleges who want to take down Confederate statues or rename buildings honoring segregationists.
Gas prices in the Carolinas have increased by almost a dime as supply tightens and crude oil hits an 11-month high.
The Army is investigating a psychological operations officer who led a group of people from North Carolina to the rally in Washington that led up to the deadly riot in the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.
As the House prepares for impeachment, President Donald Trump faces a single charge β βincitement of insurrectionβ β over the deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol, according to a draft of the articles obtained by The Associated Press.
Councilmember James "Smuggie" Mitchell Jr. announced his resignation from the Charlotte City Council Monday morning, according to officials.
Shana Martens of Stanley saw her $5 ticket win her a $250,000 top prize.
WCCB Charlotte Political Contributor Mary C. Curtis weighs-in on the latest national headlines
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump, calling him a threat to democracy after the deadly assault on the Capitol.
Public health officials sounded the alarm for months, complaining that they did not have enough support or money to get COVID-19 vaccines quickly into arms. Now the slower-than-expected start to the largest vaccination effort in U.S. history is proving them right.
Officials invite individuals to sip and paint while listening to trap music at Fiesta Mexican Cuisine in Matthews, N.C. every Sunday starting January 10th.
President Donald Trump repeatedly claimed in the final months of his presidency β and without a trace of irony β to have done more for Black Americans than anyone with the βpossible exceptionβ of Abraham Lincoln.
A Florida man allegedly photographed grinning as he carried away House Speaker Nancy Pelosiβs lectern after a mob of President Donald Trumpβs supporters stormed the nationβs Capitol is among the latest people charged in Wednesdayβs mayhem that left five people dead.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and the Council of State were sworn in an online ceremony starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, January 9th.
The images are unsettling. A riot at the Nation's Capitol is creating many emotions for people in the Charlotte area.Β
Fire Investigators with the Charlotte Fire Department and Arson Investigators with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department say they are investigating a fire in west Charlotte that left one person dead.
A Republican West Virginia state lawmaker has been federally charged for entering a restricted area of the U.S. Capitol after he livestreamed himself rushing into the building with a mob of President Donald Trumpβs supporters.
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