Gastonia Announces New Cooling Station Guidelines for Summer Heat Relief at 107 South Broad Street
Gastonia has released guidelines for a cooling station to aid residents against summer heat, outlining operations based on temperature forecasts, and a set of rules for safety and respect, effective through August 6, 2025.
Charlotte Community and Business Leaders Rally for Action Against Crime in Sugar Creek Corridor
Charlotte's Sugar Creek corridor faces rising crime and neglect, prompting a community rally for increased police presence, better lighting, and camera surveillance to improve safety and area conditions.
Charlotte Mourns the Loss of Civil Rights Champion James Ferguson II at 82
The Charlotte community mourns the passing of James Ferguson II, a civil rights attorney and local icon, at age 82 due to COVID-19 and other illnesses. His work, including the Swann case, significantly advanced civil rights law.
Gastonia Fire Department Averts Potential Disaster, Issues Safety Alert on Lithium Ion Battery Risks
The Gastonia Fire Department cautioned residents about Lithium Ion battery dangers after responding to an overheating battery, highlighting the importance of proper use and providing safety tips.
Charlotte Fire Department Seeks Brave Recruits to Join Their Ranks and Serve the Community
The Charlotte Fire Department is actively recruiting new firefighters, promoting the opportunity as a calling to serve and emphasizing the urgency before the August 1st deadline, with benefits and paid training highlighted.












