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Derek James spoke with Mumukshu Brahmbhatt of Matthews Helping Matthews and former Matthews Mayor Paul Bailey about how the public can help local residents in their time of need.
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Derek James spoke with Mumukshu Brahmbhatt of Matthews Helping Matthews and former Matthews Mayor Paul Bailey about how the public can help local residents in their time of need.
Troopers are investigating a crash that left two people dead and a third person with serious injuries near Pageland.
Anthony Hamilton talks partnership with Novant Health, new single, and quarantine life
North Carolinaβs Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools canceled traditional graduation ceremonies in step with other high schools and universities across the nation amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Sports will eventually start again and all eyes are on NASCAR, which appears to be racing full speed ahead to get there.
Four North Carolina nursing homes have each had at least 10 deaths of residents diagnosed with COVID-19, according to data released on Monday by state health officials.
Charlotte Pride has announced that all in-person events, including the largest annual parade in Charlotte, that were originally scheduled for July and August of 2020 are cancelled.
Everyone knows the Panthers made history by using all seven draft picks in the 2020 NFL Draft on defensive players. Β No one knows how the picks will ultimately pan out, but I couldn't be more excited about Carolina's choices in their first draft led by new coach Matt Rhule.Β
Some controversy as Charlotte City Council approves a $50 million grant to fund security for the Republican National Convention. Some council members say the city needs to re-think plans to host the convention.
Gas prices continue to decline after a rough week in the fuel market as crude oil prices sank to record lows last week.
As of April 27th, there are currently 104 confirmed coronavirus cases and six deaths in Iredell County.
Meat isnβt going to disappear from supermarkets because of outbreaks of the coronavirus among workers at U.S. slaughterhouses. But as the meat plants struggle to remain open, consumers could face less selection and slightly higher prices.
The NBA has pushed back plans that would allow teams to reopen their practice facilities for at least one week, and cautioned that the new target is far from set in stone.
Gov. Henry McMaster is expected on Monday to extend the stateβs emergency declaration that allows him to issue executive orders necessary to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor Roy Cooper announced on Friday that public schools will remain closed for the duration of the school year, with remote learning continuing, along with a $1.4 billion budget proposal to help the state with coronavirus relief.
On Monday, District Attorney Scott Reilly appeared before the Catawba County Board of County Commissioners along with Tammy West, District Attorney Legal Assistant, and Jennifer Mace, Catawba County Budget and Management Director, regarding implementation of a Veteransβ Treatment Court in Catawba County.
Their message for how to stay positive during quarantine.
The first clinical trial for patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is officially open at Atrium Health, according to a news release.
Former NASCAR champion Matt Kenseth will again come out of retirement to compete for Chip Ganassi Racing as the replacement for fired driver Kyle Larson.
North Carolina is extending phone hours and adding more staff to respond to the growing number of people seeking help with unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic.
Though college students have seen their in-person graduations canceled or scaled back, one organization is promising to celebrate the Class of 2020 with a virtual all-star celebration featuring Eva Longoria, Andrew Yang, Liam Payne and more.
CLT After Dark, a new weekly series of virtual programming, will launch on Thursday, April 30 with the first episode featuring former Carolina Panthersβ linebacker Luke Kuechly.
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