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...
Read PostWith 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....
Read PostStarting this week, North Carolina’s online court system will cover Track 6 counties, which include Cabarrus, Stanly, and Union, and move from...
Read PostCharlotte residents will have access to important announcements and council meetings with the help of a new app. The GOV Channel streams local...
Read PostWith the election less than thirty days away, Charlotte voters should consider voting yes for a $100M housing bond. This bond allocates funds for...
Read PostThe Greater Charlotte Apartment Association’s Government Affairs Committee met virtually with Luke McKenzie, Senior Fire Inspector, and Amy...
Read PostHeavy traffic is becoming a way of life for some Mecklenburg County residents. However, city leaders are proactive about combatting traffic and...
Read PostA new apartment community in South End hopes its residents will try a new living concept. Foster Flats embraces what they refer to as coliving....
Read PostSome North Carolina residents are recovering from Hurricane Helene; however, resources are available. The Apartment Association of North Carolina...
Read PostMecklenburg County residents are encouraged to apply to serve on the Storm Water Advisory Committee (SWAC). SWAC members evaluate stormwater...
Read PostWith November quickly approaching, North Carolina residents should be aware of the upcoming election deadlines. Online voter registration is...
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