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Indian Trail: Join us for Coffee with the Mayor This Tuesday
Join us for Coffee with the Mayor tomorrow, Tuesday, July 23, from 6-7 p.m. at the Indian Trail Town Hall. All Indian Trail residents and business owners are invited to join Mayor Cohn for coffee and conversation about life in Indian Trail and the topics important to you. Share your questions and concerns directly with Mayor Cohn in a comfortable and informal setting so we can work together for the benefit of our community.
Two People Charged In Eastern Lincoln County Break-Ins
LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment. LINCOLNTON, N.C. - Two people are facing charges for separate business break-ins that occurred in the Denver and Stanley areas. One break in occurred on June 10, at a restaurant near the 500 block of Brentwood Rd in Denver. The suspect entered through a door after hours and stole an electronic gaming machine. The other break-in occurred on July 10, near the 6000 block of Old Plank Road. In that case the suspects entered the business after hours and stole an ATM machine that had several thousand dollars in cash inside.
8 US Olympic teams train full-time in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Nearly 600 athletes will represent Team USA at the Olympics in Paris this summer and about 90 train in Charlotte. "A lot of people think that the Olympic movement was west coast, New York, Texas," Ike Belk said. "Well, North Carolina has something to say about that."
Violent crime rises as homicides surge in Charlotte, police say
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police on Monday discussed a growing problem: While property crime remained flat through June, violent crimes continued to increase, especially homicides. CMPD officials said overall crime this year is up 1% percent at the year's halfway mark. However, violent crime is up 8%. In the first half of the...
ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips takes strong stance vs. FSU lawsuit 'We will fight for the ACC"
Atlantic Coast Conference commissioner Jim Phillips is ready to fight as long as it takes against both Florida State and Clemson's lawsuits. Phillips did not shy away from the current lawsuits against the conference during his Monday press conference at the ACC Kickoff at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown in Charlotte, North Carolina,...
Charlotte's LUESA Office Goes Remote for Tuesday Maintenance, In-Person Services to Resume Wednesday
Due to a scheduled maintenance on the water main, the Mecklenburg County's Land Use and Environmental Services Agency (LUESA) office will be temporarily shifting gears to remote work this Tuesday, July 23, 2024. According to an announcement made on the county's official news site, the LUESA office at 2145 Suttle Avenue, Charlotte, NC will not be available for in-person services on that day. The Mecklenburg County website provided says, "Online and remote LUESA staff will continue to work." Repairs are expected to wrap up within the day, aiming for regular operations to resume by Wednesday.
Enjoy pastrami in a new way at Smoke, Fire & Brine Dinner
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - If you don’t have dinner plans for next week, consider stopping by Resident Culture South End for a spin on a classic dish and more. Resident Culture South End and Chop Chop Red Pot are partnering to hold a special dinner event Tuesday, July 30 at 6 p.m.
Allen Tate names Melissa Turney Lake Norman sales manager
July 22. Allen Tate Cos. has named Melissa Turney as sales manager for the company’s Lake Norman office. Turney will develop and coach an established team of more than 75 agents and help expand the culture of Allen Tate to attract new agents. She will partner with Branch Leader Angela Standish to lead the Allen Tate Lake Norman office.
Simpson Appointed To New Post At UNCC
Serving as associate vice chancellor for student affairs. LINCOLN HERALD STAFF | Comments: 0 | Leave a comment. CHARLOTTE––Davidson College’s Dr. Denise Simpson has been appointed to a new post at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Possessed of some 20 years of relevant experience and...
Heavy rain on the horizon after weeks of dry weather in central NC
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – After an extremely dry June, the tables have turned for much of the month of July. Raleigh-Durham International Airport has registered measurable rain on 12 of the first 22 days of the month, and through July 21, the running rainfall total for the first three weeks of July was nearly two inches above average.
News About Ovivo, Carollo Engineers, AqueoUS Vets and More
DSI/Dynamatic welcomed William C. Mammen Jr. as its director of engineering, where he will be responsible for the development and sustainability of all products while also supporting business and investment strategies for Dynamatic. Prior to...
Review: GRAMMY AND NAACP Award-Winning Saxophonist, Najee, at Knight Theater
Friday night and the mood is right for an extraordinary evening of jazz at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center’s Knight Theater. And the mood-setter was none other than the Grammy and NAACP award-winning, multi- platinum jazz saxophonist Najee. Accompanied by a fantastic band, patrons experienced electrifying renditions from a compilation of Najee’s musical CDs to include Tokyo Blue, Center of the Heart, and his latest #1 Billboard chart topping CD entitled Savoir Faire, a Pan American fusion of sounds from Brazil and The United States that showcases an all-start lineup to include: Allison Williams, Frank McComb, Chris “Big Dog” Davis, Barry Eastmond, Robert Herbert, and Adam Hawley, among others.
Man injured when tree falls, homes damaged in Raleigh and Garner during storms
Rain poured in a Garner family's home on Monday just a few days after a tree fell on their roof over the weekend. Crews spent hours on Monday removing a poplar tree from the roof of a townhouse near North Hills. Across the Triangle, crews were cleaning up other damage after storms with strong winds and rain knocked down trees across the Triangle over the weekend and on Monday.
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