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The Mayor's Racial Equity initiative has reached its private sector fundraising goal of $150 million.
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The holiday season brings lots of foam packing into our homes and it usually gets tossed in the trash. This year, Mecklenburg County will recycle that foam for you.
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Mecklenburg County Public Health has rolled out a new program to help answer questions about COVID-19. And the new tool uses artificial intelligence to bypass human interaction.
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The Charlotte City Council unanimously voted for Juneteenth to become a city holiday.
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The remaining minors at the Mecklenburg Juvenile Detention Center were scheduled to be relocated Tuesday, Nov.15, to accommodate the Dec. 1 closure of Jail North.
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Mecklenburg County property owners will have to wait a few more months to find out their new property tax values, the county’s top tax official said Monday.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department gave its third-quarter crime report Wednesday. While overall crime is up, subcategories of crime vary.
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Mecklenburg County is having trouble keeping up with a rising number of applications for Food and Nutrition Services benefits.
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Foundation For The Carolinas and Wells Fargo partner for a new small business grant.
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A major gas leak in Cornelius took place Tuesday afternoon when a 12-inch gas line was cut at a construction site, authorities said. The leak was contained and roads were reopened within hours.