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Charlotte, York County officers chase suspected stolen car
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A multi-county police chase started in York County and ended near the Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte on Monday, according to the York County Sheriff's Office. You can stream WCNC Charlotte on Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV, just download the free app. York County officers...
FC Cincinnati 1 – 3 Charlotte FC
Please take a moment to visit our local sponsors to let them know that you appreciate their support of our blog. Ashley Westwood led the way in the 3-1 victory over the league leaders with a hat trick of primary assists to Iuri Tavares, Liel Abada, and Kerwin Vargas. First...
Who Is the Brighter Day Community Choir?
Well, we did Clash of the Choirs and the people came through with all of their votes! That’s right, the Brighter Day Community Choir of Charlotte won the Clash of the Choirs bracket challenge we hosted on V101.9. The choir is a non-denominational Charlotte-based gospel choir singing their way through the hearts of the community.
Charlotte, NC-area furniture bank gets 200 beds from Hope to Dream
Hope to Dream, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing beds to children in need, has donated 200 beds to Beds for Kids, a Charlotte-based furniture bank that helps children and their families in need by providing essential furniture. Through the Hope to Dream organization, children in need are provided with...
Severe drought covers a quarter of NC counties amid record-breaking heat
June marks the 13th consecutive month of global record-breaking high temperatures. North Carolina has not been spared from the heat. “We are trending toward one of our warmest years on record in North Carolina,” said Kathie Dello, N.C.'s state climatologist. “While we haven’t had 13 months of consistent records in North Carolina, we are feeling the heat — both in the daytime and the nighttime temperatures.”
These Are The Top 5 States Michigan Residents Are Fleeing To
According to the Allied US Migration Report for the 2nd year in a row we saw less interstate in 2023. Where's everybody going? More importantly, why are they going there?. Stagflation. Recession; The fact that interstate moves have continued to decrease over the last few years shows residents are taking a cautious approach when it comes to big moves and increasing interest rates.
Cash 5 ticket sold in Granville County wins $50,000 in Sunday drawing
CREEDMOOR, N.C. (WNCN) — A ticket purchased in Granville County won a big prize in Sunday night’s Carolina Cash 5 drawing. According to the North Carolina Education Lottery, a Cash 5 ticket sold at the Family Fare located at 101 N. Main St. in Creedmoor won $50,000 Sunday. It matched all five numbers in the Double Play drawing, the lottery said.
North Carolina Secures $242M Grant for Cape Fear Bridge Replacement
The Biden Administration has awarded a $242 million grant through its Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to replace the aging Cape Fear Memorial Bridge in Wilmington, North Carolina. The Cape Fear Memorial Bridge, a 3,000-foot-long steel vertical-lift structure built in 1969, currently serves as a critical transportation link carrying U.S. Highways 17, 76, and 421 over the Cape Fear River, connecting Brunswick and New Hanover counties.
Push to remove toxic chemicals from your water could cost you big money
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Regulators in North Carolina are trying to stop companies from dumping toxic chemicals in drinking water, but the slow response from lawmakers could cost you money. Right now, almost 4 million North Carolinians have dangerous levels of forever chemicals in their drinking water. You can stream...
Aetna set as NC worker health care as Blue Cross will not appeal judge's ruling
Aetna is poised to manage health coverage plan benefits for North Carolina state workers and teachers starting early next year because Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina said Monday it won't appeal a judge's decision that upheld Aetna as the next contract winner.An administrative law judge last week determined evidence showed that the State Health Plan conducted properly the procurement process for a third-party administrator, which has been Blue Cross for over 40 years. The plan's trustee board in late 2022 chose Aetna over Blue Cross and a unit of United Healthcare, which also competed. The initial three-year...
Feelin' hot, hot, hot; excessive heat warning in place in eastern North Carolina
Hot and wet. That’s the forecast through Wednesday in eastern North Carolina. Science and Operations Officer Dan Leins with the National Weather Service in Raleigh says an excessive heat warning is in place across ENC, and it could feel as hot as 109 in spots. "We are looking at...
NC State Board of Elections to review petitions for third parties after denying initial bids
The North Carolina State Board of Elections will look at petitions Tuesday for We The People and Justice For All parties to appear on the November ballot.Both campaigns have collected enough signatures, and now it is up to the board to decide.This has been an ongoing conversation this election cycle.As you may remember, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee launched a probe into the group last month. This was after the board's Democratic majority voted to deny the certification of these two parties and the conservative Constitution Party.The committee said it was concerned the decision was politically motivated. Allegations the board...
Top 10 hottest: Summer (so far) is sizzling across much of the state
It's been the hottest summer on record at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, and there are more places in North Carolina close to joining that club. Summer 2024 one of the hottest on record in much of NC (so far) We've seen the comments. "It's summer. It's supposed to be hot." And...
Mission/HCA suit: county can't sue for $3M in EMS costs; NC AG Stein fights deposition
Buncombe County can't join a suit against HCA-owned Mission Health in which the county hoped to recover $3 million Emergency Medical Services it said it spent caring for patients not helped in the hospital. The judge's July 9 decision against the county is part of the high-stakes lawsuit over whether the massive for-profit...
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