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Top Charlotte news: Hornets Foundation starts multi-faceted relief effort; 257 jobs coming to area

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Published on April 16, 2020
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Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Charlotte.

Health officials say there is no longer a need for a local field hospital

A source provided WCNC Charlotte with a letter saying there is no longer a need for a field hospital in Charlotte.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Charlotte-area small business owners are starting to receive loans, due to COVID-19

There's some good news for small business owners in the Charlotte area who are waiting on government money — the checks are on the way.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Face masks now recommended throughout Mecklenburg County

Mecklenburg County health officials urge everyone to wash and dry their masks daily — if the masks aren't fully dry, health officials warn they aren't as effective.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Charlotte Hornets Foundation establishes plan to assist with COVID-19 relief

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Charlotte Hornets Foundation has launched a response to assist with local relief efforts, starting with contributing a total of $250,000 to emergency relief efforts.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Cabinet maker to open new facility outside of Charlotte

North Carolina's Department of Commerce says that a company that makes high-end kitchen cabinets is investing $86 million into a new facility outside Charlotte and is bringing in 257 jobs. 

Read the full story on MySanAntonio.


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