With no end in sight to the coronavirus pandemic, experts say flu shots will reduce strain on health care providers this season.
The temporary closure for deep cleaning comes after Ivanka Trump's visited businesses in downtown Belmont Thursday.
All residents of a UNCC dorm will be tested for COVID-19 after the virus was detected in the residence hall's wastewater.
Make your visit to the pumpkin patches around Charlotte a school field trip. What else in nature weighs 2,500-2,600 pounds?
The sham marriages were motivated in part to gain a military housing allowance allowing soldiers to move out of the barracks, DOJ said.
Two days before loosening restrictions, North Carolina reported the highest jump in the number of COVID-19 in more than a month.
Two Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Zoom sessions had special guests Sept. 29 representing the Carolina Panthers, the owner and a player.
The job cuts would mean at least 32,000 layoffs throughout the industry without federal payroll stimulus help, airlines say.
Movie theaters and stadiums will be allowed to open with limited capacity, under the Phase 3 executive order that goes into effect Friday.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Charlotte and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Check out where to find deals on National Coffee Day throughout the greater Charlotte metro region and the state.
Krispy Kreme's new Pineville location is set to open Tuesday, Oct. 6.
Visitors will be screened for COVID-19 symptoms and must wear a face mask, according to the new guidelines.
As of Monday, at least 3,445 deaths of North Carolinians were attributed to COVID-19, according to state public health officials.
A full harvest moon and a full hunter’s blue Halloween moon bookend a month of meteor showers in the skies over Charlotte.
Charlotte Residents Raise $75,000 to End Lung Cancer, Address COVID-19
The increase accounts for the collection of antigen positive case data determined by rapid tests conducted at doctor's offices, DHHS said.
New CDC guidance put out this week warned about traditional holiday activities that could be high-risk for spreading COVID-19.
Escape the house and pick out a pumpkin this fall while your family enjoys the fun Charlotte-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
As of Thursday, Charlotte metro hospitals reported 78 empty intensive care unit beds, according to state public health officials.
President Trump is expected to speak about his "America First Healthcare Plan" during a visit to Charlotte on Thursday. Watch live.
The report presented at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education meeting promotes small business, opportunities for women and minorities.
In addressing the Black Economic Summit, Biden also pledged to invest $70 billion into historically black colleges over a 10-year period.
New residents join friends and family in active, vibrant retirement living at settings like Windsor Run
Counselor creates "virtual calming room" for students
The CDC says racial and ethnic groups in NC, already at increased COVID-19 risk, are more likely to be hospitalized if they’re obese.
The children were playing with a pet rabbit on an apartment balcony when they were struck by gunfire, police said.
The free app sends an alert to your phone if there's a possibility you may have been exposed to someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
The visits by the presidential candidates come as North Carolina shapes up to be a battleground state for the presidential election.
Mike Smith shares story to raise awareness, funding for lung cancer research
As of Monday, 3,247 coronavirus deaths were reported in North Carolina, according to state public health officials.
At least 27 deaths and 1,443 new cases were confirmed in North Carolina Friday.
By the end of 2020, food banks will likely play a crucial role in feeding nearly 54 million food-insecure Americans.
The Jewish New Year begins Sept. 18 at sundown and concludes at nightfall on Sept. 20. Here are five things to know about the holiday.
"Had officers had more concern for the sanctity of Mr. Easter's life, we may not be looking at such a tragic outcome," CMPD's chief said.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education voted to return students to in-person instruction in a phased plan that would begin Oct. 12.
The new grant program aims to offset countywide property revaluations and help Mecklenburg County homeowners keep their homes.
North Carolina reported its largest jump in COVID-19 cases in 12 days, increasing the state's total to nearly 190,000.
The plan will return younger students to classrooms first, however high school students won't return for instruction until January.
Heavy rains Tropical Depression Sally moved into the region Thursday. Up to 8 inches of rain could fall in parts of the state.