Gaston County Reports 3rd Confirmed Rabies Case Of 2022
Officials say a raccoon found roaming around a Belmont neighborhood Monday afternoon has tested positive for rabies.
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Officials say a raccoon found roaming around a Belmont neighborhood Monday afternoon has tested positive for rabies.
Although the indoor mask mandate for Mecklenburg County is scheduled to end February 26th, TSA will still require travelers to wear masks in the Charlotte airport.
Beginning February 21st, CMS is revising its COVID protocols and will no longer be conducting contact tracing to identify close contacts of individuals known to have tested positive for COVID-19.
A former Hickory, N.C. police sergeant faces three years in prison for assaulting and seriously injuring a woman under arrest back in 2013, according to a federal jury.
Police say a 40-year-old Caldwell County man faces over 100 charges for his alleged involvement in drug trafficking crimes in the area dating back to 2003.
Services to honor the life of former 2019 Miss USA, Cheslie Kryst, begin at 6:30 p.m. tonight at Elevation Church in south Charlotte.
Sunshine and near-normal temperatures greet us for the weekend, but a spring-like pattern sets up shop next week.
Detectives have obtained arrest warrants for a man involved in a deadly crash on Brookshire Boulevard earlier this week.
U.S. President Joe Biden says he’s “convinced” that Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to launch a further invasion of Ukraine, saying he has “reason to believe” it will occur in the “coming days” and will include an assault on its capital, Kyiv.
A Silver Alert for missing 80-year-old Ernest Johnson of Rowan County has been cancelled at the request of the sheriff's office.
South Carolina health officials say they will close COVID-19 testing sites across the state as the availability of at-home tests has grown.
Kim Potter, the former suburban Minneapolis police officer who said she confused her handgun for her Taser when she fatally shot Daunte Wright has been sentenced to two years in prison.
U.S. health officials warned parents not to use infant formulas manufactured at an Abbott plant that they've linked to bacterial contamination.
A bill headed to Gov. Roy Cooper's desk would let North Carolina parents allow their K-12 students to opt out of mask mandates set by local education boards.
Consumer Reporter, John Matarese breaks down the Amazon Prime price hike.
Wilson met up with the Placemaker at Camp North End for some "Urban Exploring" looking at things that have been hauled out of buildings and repurposed at the historic location. A
Even as key Covid metrics move in the right direction, stress at North Carolina medical centers is still being shouldered by nurses, that’s according to a new survey from the North Carolina Nurses Association.
Storms are clearing. Dry and mild weekend. An unsettled pattern sets up early next week.
The pastor of Reeves Temple AME Zion Church showed WCCB News the damage inside the historic Lingle Hut Fellowship Hall.
Pharmaceutical company BestCo LLC is expanding its facilities in Iredell County, creating 394 new jobs, Governor Cooper announced Thursday.
On Friday at 12 p.m., CATS will pause all transit operations for two minutes as they ask the Charlotte community to honor deceased bus driver Ethan Rivera in a moment of silence.
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office will require all personnel, visitors, and inmates to continue wearing masks indoors at all detention centers.
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