Virtual Art Gallery: Elizabeth Palmisano
Elizabeth Palmisanoβs work and voluntary service with youth, trauma survivors, and the under-served taps into the power of art, mindfulness, and experiential learning.
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Elizabeth Palmisanoβs work and voluntary service with youth, trauma survivors, and the under-served taps into the power of art, mindfulness, and experiential learning.
Hadleigh Painter of Charlotte beat odds of one in 1.8 million in the March 26th Lucky for Life drawing and won the $25,000 A Year for Life prize.
A driver who led police on a high-speed chase died after crashing into another vehicle in Caldwell County on Tuesday, according to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a more than $3 trillion coronavirus aid package Tuesday, providing nearly $1 trillion for states and cities, βhazard payβ for essential workers and a new round of cash payments to individuals.
A man is facing arson charges after attempting to set an acquaintances home on fire over the weekend, according to Iredell County authorities.Β
Today, FEMA announced North Carolina will receive $9.3 million from the Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) to assist nonprofits that are helping residents who are experiencing hunger and homelessness.Β
Iredell County deputies arrested and charged a New Jersey woman after a traffic stop leads to the seizure of over $25,000 worth of drugs.
At its first-ever oral argument via teleconference, the South Carolina Supreme Court heard concerns over potential difficulties of voting in this yearβs elections due to the coronavirus outbreak, as social distancing recommendations remain in place.
The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) will return to operating five days a week at all but two branch office locations starting Wednesday, May 13.
Latarsha Moss of Statesville has a reputation for being lucky, and that luck didnβt disappoint when she played the $200,000 Triple Play scratch-off game and won $200,000.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the governmentβs top infectious disease expert, warned on Tuesday that βthe consequences could be really seriousβ if cities and states reopen the U.S. economy too quickly.
Union County deputies are looking for the suspects responsible for stealing multiple firearms during an overnight burglary that happened at a local Monroe business.
A Concord pastor is facing multiple sex offense charges after additional victims came forward with accusations of indecent liberties with a minor.
North Carolina legislators and leading sheriffs want Gov. Roy Cooper to clarify or remove a portion of his executive order that limits how religious services can convene under his eased stay-at-home rules for COVID-19.
A disaster declaration for 18 North Carolina counties damaged by unusual winter thunderstorms and tornadoes means local governments will get help from Washington to pay for the cleanup.
North Carolina is just a couple of days into phase one of reopening. Health experts are watching to see what impact business reopenings will have on the number of coronavirus cases in our area.
A Stanly County man says he plans to buy his family a house after winning $750,000 on a North Carolina Lottery scratch-off game.
A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest after numerous weapons were stolen from Whitley Power Equipment in Monroe, according to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Governor Henry McMaster today announced that close contact service providers, fitness and exercise centers, commercial gyms, and public or commercial pools will be able to open in a limited capacity on Monday, May 18.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) says it has hired more than 1,800 contact tracers to support the stateβs ongoing COVID-19 response efforts.
To help families access food during the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is temporarily increasing benefits for May 2020 to currentΒ Food and Nutrition ServicesΒ (FNS) recipients in North Carolina.
The Big South Conference has announced it is delaying for one year the neutral-site format for its conference basketball championships due to the coronavirus.
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