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Charlotte Area Transit System is seeking public feedback on their Transit System Plan through meetings and a virtual session impacting bus and rail services.
Six Union County Sheriff's cadets were promoted, reflecting their dedication and leadership, with family and community celebrating their achievements.
Frederick Douglas Alexander, Charlotte's civil rights leader, was celebrated by the city for his pioneering roles in desegregation and political service during the era.
Charlotte invites residents to help shape its Sustainable Energy Action Plan at a public event on March 6th, promoting inclusivity in environmental sustainability efforts.
Charlotte seeks nominations for the 45th Police-Community Relations Awards to honor Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department officers for positive interactions.
Mecklenburg County reveals the final design for the updated Historic Latta Place in Huntersville, with the community meeting scheduled for March 20 at the North County Regional Library.
Alex Gordon upholds a family tradition of firefighting in Charlotte, leading the training of new recruits and infusing them with a deep-seated dedication to service.
The Town of Mooresville's 2024 Drinking Water Quality Report confirms that local water satisfies safety standards, with only one case of Coliform Bacteria detected and no PFAS found.
CMPD Animal Care & Control in Charlotte has a new position aimed at reuniting lost pets with their owners, inspired by a staffer's experience of losing her dogs.
Charlotte invites residents to engage in the FY 2026 budget process through events, surveys, and a budget simulator.
Mecklenburg County announces a two-hour delay for office and facility openings on Thursday, Feb. 20, due to cold weather. Essential services remain accessible.
James Coble won the NCWOA C-Surface Operator of the Year Award for his exceptional work at Concord's water treatment plant, contributing to the city's water quality.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg homeless shelters expand capacity and operations to protect the homeless from severe cold, with collaboration from local organizations and free transport via CATS buses.
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