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Donate Back-to-School Clothes to Boys & Girls Club and Shop for New Clothes
From July 22 – Aug. 31, the mall will be hosting a donation drive to collect new and gently loved clothing for students in need this school year. Shoppers who bring in donations will receive access to the Concord Mills Savings Guide to purchase their own back-to-school essentials. Drop...
Charlotte's Queen's Feast Restaurant Week Kicks Off With Over 100 Eateries Offering Special Menus
The city of Charlotte is currently bustling with the aroma of diverse cuisines as Queen's Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week springs into action. Commencing on Friday, the event spotlights over 100 participating restaurants across the city, offering food enthusiasts three-course meals at fixed prices ranging from $30 to $50. According to an overview by QC News, this summer promotion is a chance to dive into the local culinary scene without breaking the bank, from July 19 through July 28.
All lanes are reopened on I-77 S near Sunset Road after fatal crash
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — All lanes of I-77 S near Sunset Road have reopened hours after a crash that killed one person and left another with life-threatening injuries. The crash happened late Friday afternoon, shortly before 5 p.m. on I-77 S near mile marker 15 in north Charlotte, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.
Flight attendant union and American Airlines reach tentative contract agreement
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - The Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) and American Airlines reached a tentative contract agreement Friday after a final week of bargaining. According to a news release, the tentative agreement will be presented to the APFA Board of Directors and Executive Committee for review. “Our latest...
Charlotte's Beloved Lost & Found Nightclub Announces Closure for Major Rebranding and Remodeling Project
The South End neighborhood in Charlotte is about to witness a transition in its nightlife scene as the well-liked bar and nightclub Lost & Found prepares to shut its doors for a significant rebranding and remodeling project. Set to close on July 22, the establishment situated at 332 W. Bland St. has been a staple for night revelers for the past five years. In a statement obtained by WSOCTV, the establishment announced its temporary closure on Instagram, indicating ambitions for a fresh, redesigned experience for patrons.
Gray Stone athletic director receives national certification
The National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) has named Gray Stone Day School Athletic Director Scott Wolfe as a Certified Athletic Administrator by the NIAAA. To earn this distinction, Wolfe demonstrated the highest level of knowledge and expertise in the field of interscholastic athletic administration, according to Gray Stone. The voluntary certification process included an […] The post Gray Stone athletic director receives national certification appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
GWU receives grant that will help digitize Cleveland County's historical documents
Gardner-Webb University’s Dover Library recently received a $42,000 grant from the State Library of North Carolina. The money will be used to digitize historical church records on microfilm and documents in the Cleveland County Historical Collection. The project is a joint effort of Dover Library, and the Earl Scruggs Center Museum and Broad River Genealogical Society, both in Shelby.
HBCU Football: Winston-Salem State Ready for a Comeback
After a season of close calls, losing four games by a combined total of just 15 points, the Rams are geared up for a redemption tour. Read what the Rams head coach had to say at media day. The post HBCU Football: Winston-Salem State Ready for a Comeback appeared first on HBCU Gameday.
Seven new Assistant Principals named at county schools
As the 2024-2025 school year approaches, Surry County Schools released a statement this week expressing their excitement to welcome new assistant principals at seven schools. The school district said the changes reflect the district’s commitment to leadership development and educational excellence. Gentry Middle School assistant principal Amanda Adams leads the move with her transition to Cedar Ridge Elementary School. Adams is being replaced with Hanna Holder, who had previously served...
Child development center in Greensboro closing due to lack of funds
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — A child development center is giving families two weeks to look into other arrangements as the center prepares to close its doors. Alamance Child Development Center’s Board of Directors President Roger Wood said they had three weeks to make this decision. He said closing was the last thing they wanted to do. […]
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