City of Charlotte
Recent News About City of Charlotte
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Fast Five with Patrick Baker
Fast Five with Patrick Baker.
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City of Charlotte and Truist Financial Announce Partnership in Minority-Owned Business Growth Program
City of Charlotte and Truist Financial Announce Partnership in Minority-Owned Business Growth Program.
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City Renames Two More Streets Through Legacy Commission Work
City Renames Two More Streets Through Legacy Commission Work.
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Community Budget Listening Session on February 16, 2022
Community Budget Listening Session on February 16, 2022.
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Free Rabies Clinic & Low-Cost Microchipping on February 12, 2022
Free Rabies Clinic & Low-Cost Microchipping on February 12, 2022.
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Nominations Open for 42nd Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police-Community Relations Awards
Nominations Open for 42nd Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police-Community Relations Awards.
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Community Budget Listening Session on February 3, 2022.
Community Budget Listening Session on February 3, 2022
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Civil Service Board Regular Meeting on February 1, 2022
Civil Service Board Regular Meeting on February 1, 2022.
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City of Charlotte Seeks Input from Residents on Budget Priorities
City of Charlotte Seeks Input from Residents on Budget Priorities.
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Winter Storm Izzy Preparedness Tips
Winter Storm Izzy Preparedness Tips.
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City Seeks Neighborhoods and Artists for Placemaking Work
City Seeks Neighborhoods and Artists for Placemaking Work.
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Safe Communities Committee Meeting on October 19, 2021
Safe Communities Committee Meeting on October 19, 2021.
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City of Charlotte Releases First Draft of the Integrated Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map and Charlotte Streets Map
City of Charlotte Releases First Draft of the Integrated Charlotte Future 2040 Policy Map and Charlotte Streets Map.
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City of Charlotte Announces Reopening of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center
City of Charlotte Announces Reopening of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center.
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CMPD Animal Care & Control Hits Max Capacity for Canines
CMPD Animal Care & Control Hits Max Capacity for Canines.
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From North Mecklenburg News
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police ban tear gas, no-knock warrants
Tear gas and no-knock warrants became things of the past for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, banned after a controversial incident on June 2 during the fifth day of protests after George Floyd's death in Minnesota.
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Charlotte businesses can benefit from new financial recovery grant program
Charlotte is distributing $30 million to small businesses through the Open for Business Access to Capital program to help struggling companies during the COVID-19 pandemic, from Charlotte Business Resources said on June 11.