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The holiday season brings lots of foam packing into our homes and it usually gets tossed in the trash. This year, Mecklenburg County will recycle that foam for you.
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Mecklenburg County Public Health has rolled out a new program to help answer questions about COVID-19. And the new tool uses artificial intelligence to bypass human interaction.
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The Charlotte City Council unanimously voted for Juneteenth to become a city holiday.
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The remaining minors at the Mecklenburg Juvenile Detention Center were scheduled to be relocated Tuesday, Nov.15, to accommodate the Dec. 1 closure of Jail North.
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Mecklenburg County property owners will have to wait a few more months to find out their new property tax values, the county’s top tax official said Monday.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department gave its third-quarter crime report Wednesday. While overall crime is up, subcategories of crime vary.
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Mecklenburg County is having trouble keeping up with a rising number of applications for Food and Nutrition Services benefits.
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Foundation For The Carolinas and Wells Fargo partner for a new small business grant.
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A major gas leak in Cornelius took place Tuesday afternoon when a 12-inch gas line was cut at a construction site, authorities said. The leak was contained and roads were reopened within hours.
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Mecklenburg County is working with a consultant to develop an Environmental Justice Action Plan. The idea is to identify and work to end disparities in water and air pollution, food and housing. County officials are seeking public feedback at a series of public meetings this month and next.