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Charlotte voters approved a $400M bond referendum, the largest ever put forward by the City Council. The referendum, which included $238.3M for...

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Mecklenburg County received a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster declaration due to Hurricane Helene damage. Residents impacted by...

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With Election Day less than one week away, North Carolina voters should be prepared to vote. Early voting ends on Saturday, November 2, at 3:00 pm....

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Starting this week, North Carolina’s online court system will cover Track 6 counties, which include Cabarrus, Stanly, and Union, and move from...

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Charlotte residents will have access to important announcements and council meetings with the help of a new app. The GOV Channel streams local...

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With the election less than thirty days away, Charlotte voters should consider voting yes for a $100M housing bond. This bond allocates funds for...

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The Greater Charlotte Apartment Association’s Government Affairs Committee met virtually with Luke McKenzie, Senior Fire Inspector, and Amy...

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Heavy traffic is becoming a way of life for some Mecklenburg County residents. However, city leaders are proactive about combatting traffic and...

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A new apartment community in South End hopes its residents will try a new living concept. Foster Flats embraces what they refer to as coliving....

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Some North Carolina residents are recovering from Hurricane Helene; however, resources are available. The Apartment Association of North Carolina...

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Mecklenburg County residents are encouraged to apply to serve on the Storm Water Advisory Committee (SWAC). SWAC members evaluate stormwater...

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With November quickly approaching, North Carolina residents should be aware of the upcoming election deadlines. Online voter registration is...

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