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Mecklenburg, Union residents can weigh in on road projects
CHARLOTTE – The Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization is in the process of prioritizing regional projects for its 2026-2035 Transportation Improvement Plan. These projects include improvements to highways across Mecklenburg and Union counties, including I-485, N.C. 51, N.C. 84 and U.S. 74, as well as projects in Iredell County.
Pittie Mom Can’t Stop Crying For Her Puppies After Being Abandoned At Shelter
When Cinnamon – a red nose Pitbull girl – was dumped at the Charlotte Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control shelter in North Carolina, she was absolutely heartbroken. She had been abandoned without her babies, and every time anyone stopped to talk to her, tears filled her eyes. This...
Nick Hoffman Comes Up Just Short in Prairie Dirt Classic Victory Bid
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (07/29/24) – The dramatic finish may not have ended how he wanted, but Nick Hoffman put on an impressive performance on Saturday night at Fairbury Speedway for the 14th annual Prairie Dirt Classic aboard his aboard his Tye Twarog Racing / NOS Energy Drink No. 9 C&W Trucking / Longhorn Chassis / Clements Racing Engine Super Late Model.
Robinson campaign calls North Carolina agency report on wife’s nonprofit politically motivated
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A state review’s findings of operating and administrative issues by a nonprofit owned by North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson’s wife while implementing a child care food program “are politically motivated at the core,” Robinson’s campaign said Monday. A compliance...
Embattled North Carolina elections board meets on lawsuits, takes no action
(The Center Square) – The North Carolina State Board of Elections did not address its pending lawsuits following a closed session to discuss them on Monday. The board was hit by two different lawsuits in the past week, challenging its decisions to approve the We the People party and deny approval to the Justice for All Party. During the meeting, the board moved into a closed session to seek legal...
Top 50 returning NC high school boys soccer statistical leaders in 2024
With the first official start day quickly approaching, HighSchoolOT dives into boys soccer's statewide statistical leaders from a season ago. This list is exclusively available for HighSchoolOT Insiders. Not an Insider yet? Become one by clicking HERE. Note: If your player's stats have not been published to MaxPreps, they are...
Coastal Federation readies for annual fundraising events
Many readers know that Coastal Review is published by the North Carolina Coastal Federation. The nonprofit membership organization established in 1982 focuses on restoring the state’s coastline and advocating for an accessible, healthy, productive coast. The Coastal Federation launched Coastal Review in February 2012 to fill a gap in...
See who's changing classifications in the NCISAA for 2024-25
The NCISAA reclasses teams each year and schools are able to switch conferences any year as well (here were the changes going into last season). A school's 9-12 enrollment determines classification. Typically, schools with more than 300 are 4A; schools with more than 200 but less than 300 are 3A; schools with more than 100 but less than 200 are 2A; and schools with less than 100 are 1A. Single-sex schools like Christ School (all boys), Saint Mary's School (all girls) and Salem Academy (all girls) have their enrollments doubled before being classified.
Troop 443’s conservation adventure at Frying Pan Tower
SALISBURY — Recently, Troop 443 of Salisbury embarked on an journey to the historic Frying Pan Tower, where 12 Scouts and four leaders dedicated an impressive 288 man-hours to conservation work over the span of five days. This trip was not just an adventure but a significant contribution to Frying Pan Tower’s mission to restore, […] The post Troop 443’s conservation adventure at Frying Pan Tower appeared first on Salisbury Post.