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‘Worst in American History’: Presidential debate has political experts wondering what’s next
The Democratic National Convention will be held in Chicago August 19-22 when those delegates officially cast their vote for the party's presidential and vice-presidential nominees.
Fort Mill and York Recognized in List of Thriving SC Towns
Two York County towns, Fort Mill and York, have been recognized in the World Atlas list of 7 Towns in South Carolina With Thriving Local Businesses. These towns exemplify the vibrant economic landscape through their unique shops, cafes, and restaurants. Fort Mill: A Blend of Modern and Classic Charm. Fort...
Food truck brings free meals to children in at-risk neighborhoods
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — According to the latest data from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, about one in six children in the state are facing hunger right now. The problem worsens in the summer months when school is out and students may not have access to healthy meal options.
Mecklenburg County woman had to calm down after $700,000 win
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCT) — Donna Smith of Huntersville could barely contain her excitement Sunday morning after winning a $700,000 top prize. “I thought I was going to have a heart attack,” she laughed. “I had to calm myself down.” Smith bought her lucky $10 Triple 777 ticket from the Run-In on Gilead Road in Huntersville. […]
Mecklenburg County approves $1.5 million to address north Charlotte food desert
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Board of Mecklenburg County Commissioners is focused on tackling a food desert in north Charlotte. In May, county commissioners approved $1.5 million for West Coast Spanglers Market to help build a grocery store in north Charlotte. The addition would bridge a gap in the area's...
'Without child care, our economy will collapse' | Child care advocates sound alarm bells following protest at state legislature
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — We are just days away before crucial funding for child care runs out. COVID-era funding for child care facilities is set to expire at the end of this month. Thursday night, North Carolina lawmakers approved $67.5 million in emergency funding to cover child care costs through...
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