by WSIC News | Jun 6, 2022 | WSIC Local News
WBTV is reporting that Mecklenburg County Public Health has announced the community has risen back to a moderate level of COVID-19 spread. Officials with the health department said they use the COVID-19 Community Level tool to help people decide what prevention steps...
by WSIC News | Jun 6, 2022 | WSIC Local News
26-year-old Herbert Eaton has been identified as the victim in Friday’s early morning homicide investigation in north Charlotte, police said Saturday. Officers responded to calls regarding gunshots around 6 a.m. Friday morning near 7900 Philadelphia Court in a...
by WSIC News | Jun 6, 2022 | WSIC Local News
The City of Kannapolis was among 29 North Carolina governments to earn recognition in the North Carolina City & County Communicators (NC3C) 2022 Excellence in Communications Awards. Kannapolis won a total of five awards in the categories of social media, print and...
by WSIC News | Jun 6, 2022 | WSIC Local News
Through a gift of $15,000, the Three Rivers Land Trust will build a new canoe and kayak launch on the Uwharrie River on NC Highway 49 in Salisbury. With this new access on Highway 49, paddlers can travel all the way to Morrow Mountain State Park on the Uwharrie River...
by WSIC News | Jun 3, 2022 | WSIC Local News
More than a dozen Cabarrus County residents recently dedicated a full day to learning about the County’s tax rate, economic development and growth management as attendees of Gov 101: FY23 Budget Breakdown. The class, held by the County, uses interactive presentations...
by WSIC News | Jun 3, 2022 | WSIC Local News
Queen City News is reporting that health officials announced today that Mecklenburg County has moved from code green to code yellow in the spread of COVID-19 in the county. According to Mecklenburg County Public Health, the community level of yellow signifies a medium...