Ellen DeGeneres Tests Positive For Coronavirus But Says She's βFeeling Fineβ
Ellen DeGeneres says sheβs tested positive for COVID-19 but is βfeeling fine right now.β
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Ellen DeGeneres says sheβs tested positive for COVID-19 but is βfeeling fine right now.β
Hendrick Motorsports, Alex Bowman, and Ally Racing visited the Humane Society of Charlotte last week to meet some furry friends and learn more about the organization.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department are asking for the public's help with identifying the suspect accused of robbing a north Charlotte business.
Connie Lockhart of Charlotte tried her luck on a Power 10s ticket and scored a $1 million top prize.
WCCB Charlotteβs Alexandra Elich explores tucked away spots, historic businesses, and secret gardens in the middle of our bustling city.
Police say one person is dead and another was injured in a northeast Charlotte shooting that happened early Thursday morning.
The Panthers placed eight players on the COVID-19/reserve list on Monday, forcing the team to close its facility for two days.
Thursday, the FDA will meet to determine whether to authorize Pfizer's COVID vaccine for emergency use in the U.S. Three local hospitals are among those getting the first shipment.
The U.S. government and 48 states and districts sued Facebook Wednesday, accusing it of abusing its market power in social networking to crush smaller competitors and seeking remedies that could include a forced spinoff of the social networkβs Instagram and WhatsApp messaging services.
Officials say City Manager Lloyd Payne tested positive for coronavirus, but is not showing any symptoms currently.
Officials with the city of Gastonia Transit system say free bus services will be extended through January 31st, 2021 as a continued effort to help those struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A green tint to the sky possible as far south as South Carolina.
Officials with National Pawn say they are donating over 100 musical instruments to Arts+, a North Carolina-based nonprofit, for their 10th annual donation supporting students through music education across North Carolina.
Governor Henry McMaster and health officials provide a coronavirus update for South Carolina on December 9th.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are asking the public's help with identifying three suspects accused of robbing an arcade in south Charlotte early Saturday.
Two members of North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooperβs Cabinet wonβt remain in their posts as his second term begins next month, Cooper announced on Tuesday.
The Trump administration is back in the middle of Capitol Hillβs confusing COVID-19 negotiations, offering a $916 billion package to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi that would send a $600 direct payment to most Americans but eliminate a $300-per-week unemployment benefit favored by a bipartisan group of Senate negotiators.
Tuesdayβs Mega Millions drawing produced a $1 million prize for someone who bought a ticket at a convenience store in Iredell County.
COVID-19 vaccines will be given to Americans just as soon as the FDAΒ approves emergency use authorization.
The Nov. 27 Mega Millions drawing produced a $1 million win for a group of four.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board voted to move to all-remote learning amid concerns about rising COVID cases.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings announced Tuesday afternoon that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
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