North Carolina Invests Over $29 Million Into Trails
North Carolina is investing $29.25 million into the Complete the Trails Fund, which will provide grants for State Trail projects and build capacity for State Trail nonprofit partner organizations.
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North Carolina is investing $29.25 million into the Complete the Trails Fund, which will provide grants for State Trail projects and build capacity for State Trail nonprofit partner organizations.
Kyle Rittenhouse has been acquitted of all charges after pleading self-defense in the deadly Kenosha, Wisconsin, shootings that became a flashpoint in the nationβs debate over guns, vigilantism and racial injustice.
The 28th rendition of the Charlotte Auto Show speeds into the Queen City through Saturday.
Superintendent Earnest Winston held a news briefing Friday morning over how CMS plans to handle allegations of sexual misconduct in the future including hiring more Title IX office staff.
The Salvation Army of Greater Charlotte is kicking off its annual Christmas giving program, the Red Kettle Campaign, Friday morning at Carolina Place Mall.
Better rain chances return Thanksgivng week along with the coldest temps of the season so far.
Volofit joins us on Rising to show us a HIIT workout.
Wilson was atΒ Pet in the CityΒ with theΒ Charlotte Fire DepartmentΒ sharing tips for keeping the entire family safe for Thanksgiving and also a big announcement about the Charlotte Fire Dogs!Β
Firefighters were able to extinguish a fire at a home in Concord in under six minutes Thursday night. Fire officials say no one was hurt in the fire.
StarMed Healthcare is seeking children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years old to participate in the Moderna KidCOVE COVID-19 vaccine study. The testing is to study the vaccineβs safety and efficacy for children and prevent the spread of COVID-19 in young ages.
Dr. Ophelia Garmon-Brown passed away after a battle with cancer. She was the first African American female resident in family medicine in Charlotte.
Holiday travel is ramping up as some flight attendants consider a strike at Charlotte Douglas airport. The negotiations with Piedmont Airlines and their flight attendants have stalled leading to a possible strike next month.Β
One of the men exonerated decades after the 1965 killing of Malcolm X says that βI am an 83-year-old man who was victimized by the criminal justice system.β
Detectives have identified Chucky Bowden, 54, as the man who died following an officer-involved shooting in Gaston County on Thursday.
The 15th Annual Festival on the Square Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony will be held Monday, November 22nd in downtown Granite Falls.
A rabies alert was sent out to residents on or near Carter Creek Drive in Charlotte at 7 p.m. after a raccoon tested positive for rabies in the area, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care and Control.
On Thursday, the Charlotte Auto Show hosted a Handbags, Heels, & Horsepower event in support of a local foundation whose mission is to help kids with cancer.
Ask a question, save a life. On Saturday, November 20th take two hours out of your day to attend a free, virtual QPR suicide prevention training session with mental health advocate Fonda Bryant of Charlotte.
A federal judge handed down sentences of up to 15 years in prison to five individuals for their involvement in a methamphetamine trafficking ring in North Carolina.Β
Polar night arrives in Utqiagvik, Alaska today. The sun will not rise for 64 days!
As early as January 1st, mobile carriers plan to shut down their 3G networks. So, if your mobile phone is more than a few years old, you may need to upgrade in order to stay connected.
Blumenthal Performing Arts announced on Thursday that single tickets for the musical Hamilton will go on sale beginning December 8th at 10 a.m.
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