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Atrium Health has experts answering questions about the coronavirus.Β Β
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Atrium Health has experts answering questions about the coronavirus.Β Β
A new look for the NFL: Tom Brady in Tampa Bay pewter and red rather than Patriots red, white and blue.
New York state moved to join California on Friday in confining nearly all residents to their homes, as governors undertook their most sweeping efforts yet to contain the coronavirus and fend off the kind of onslaught of patients that has caused southern Europe to buckle.
UNC Charlotte announced they are postponing their graduation ceremony due to coronavirus concerns.
Effective Monday, March 23, City Solid Waste Services for the city of Charlotte will only collect garbage and recycling.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the Trump administration has decided to push the income tax filing date to July 15 from April 15.
In response to the fast-spreading coronavirus, gatherings of 50 or more people in Mecklenburg County are now banned. This follows an executive order that put a halt to events of 100 or more people across North Carolina. Restaurants and bars have now been ordered to close too but to-go and delivery orders are permitted.
Β Doctor Tony shares some tips on how to protect yourself from the coronavirus.
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C., sold as much as $1.7 million in stocks just before the market dropped in February amid fears about the coronavirus pandemic.
Social distancing means cooped up and kept away. Mecklenburg county health officials are letting people know that doesn't mean you have to stay indoors.
WCCB asked the Mecklenburg County Health Director why church's don't have to follow the federal gathering guidelines. Senior Pastor Brian Carn posted a video on YouTube, citing the Bible for why Kingdom City Church members continue to come to worship.Β One of the churches is in Charlotte on Dr. Carver Road.
"Billy Graham: An Extraordinary Journey", a film commemorating the life and impact of the world-renowned evangelist, will air Saturday, March 14 at 9pm on WCCB Charlotte's CW.
A rabies alert was sent out to residents in Plaza Midwood after a raccoon tested positive for rabies, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control.
The Rowan County Sheriffβs Office executed a search warrant at the Lucky Duck CafΓ© in Salisbury for illegal gambling and found multiple law violations. The business which appeared to be an arcade was actually an illegal gambling casino.
The death toll in Italy from the coronavirus overtook Chinaβs on Thursday, and infections in the United States climbed past 10,000, in a stark illustration of how the crisis has pivoted toward the West.
CMPD AC&C will remain open for routine business, which includes looking for a lost pet, reclaiming a pet and animal adoptions. At this time, AC&C will be operating on a normal schedule, which is Monday to Friday: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday & Sunday: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard suspended her presidential campaign on Thursday, ending a long-shot effort that saw her feuding with Hillary Clinton and raising fears among Democrats that she would mount a third-party 2020 bid.
People are cleaning their homes, work spaces, and everything else they come into contact with to stop the spread of Coronavirus.
Several musicians are hosting a virtual concert to benefit The Evening Muse.Β Β
Dr. Ryan Shelton gives an update on Coronavirus testing, medical supplies, & what the virus means for kids.
Billy Graham Evangelistic Association Chaplain explains why Billy Graham's legacy is still relevant today.
Itβs spring, which means allergy season, but concerns are different this year with people also being wary of coronavirus symptoms. Novant Health pediatric allergist, Dr. Puja Rajani, joins Rising to discuss how to best handle the allergy season for children and adults.
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