Volunteers across Mecklenburg County conducted the annual Point-in-Time Count to survey homelessness neighbors, gather data and connect them to resources.
Point-in-Time Count is an annual event designed to provide a closer look at the experiences of people facing homelessness.
Due to icy conditions on many roads in the county, Mecklenburg County Superintendent of Schools Scott Worner announced that schools would be closed Thursday, January 23.    All 12-month employees were ...
County staff and over 200 volunteers are expected to fan out across Mecklenburg County Thursday to survey residents ...
A new state law means commissioners in Mecklenburg County will have to adopt a new policy banning employees from viewing ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and other districts are canceling after-school athletic programs Tuesday afternoon due to ...
The mother, Tamaria McRae, claims Ball drove off quickly – right over her son’s foot. McRae said her son, Angell Joseph, ...
The extension to Ballantyne and Pineville of the Lynx Blue Line is now estimated to cost $1.8 billion to build, up from $1.05 ...
There’s hope for a portion of the Silver Line to move forward as Charlotte finalizes the plan it wants to put before legislators and voters.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will begin classes two hours later than usual Thursday, due to weather concerns, district ...
Mecklenburg County and the shelters will be closely monitoring shelter utilization. Roof Above provides shelter for men and ...