March 18, 2020
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We all have COVID-19 questions. But half of NC’s health agencies didn’t answer them.
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Theaters closed but you can do a drive-in movie. A list of what’s open around Charlotte
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The Panthers killed Cam Newton’s trade value Tuesday by forfeiting their leverage
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Mecklenburg begins releasing jail inmates to avoid cellblock outbreak of COVID-19
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Coronavirus means you’ll pay a little more for an Autobell car wash. Here’s why.
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The Carolina Panthers are releasing safety Eric Reid, will take a $5 million cap hit
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Charlotte-based Belk department stores closed due to coronavirus; Target cuts hours
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Charlotte grocery store update: Item limits, hours cut, hiring and online orders up
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Here’s how you can still enjoy NASCAR and racing until the Cup Series comes back
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Mecklenburg jail inmate last seen ‘jovial and vibrant’ found dead in cell, sheriff says
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‘Just devastating’: Charlotte’s small businesses fight for survival amid coronavirus
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There’s absolutely no reason to stock up on cash amid coronavirus, experts say
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‘Frontline’ of a war: Tryon Medical, Charlotte hospitals run COVID-19 testing clinics
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Mecklenburg could soon be under ‘shelter-in-place’ order, county health director says
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Charlotte man shot and killed while being treated in an ambulance, CMPD says
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a heartwarming reaction when he found out his wife was pregnant
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Davidson’s basketball season ended with more questions than answers
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Republican NC senators: How we can restart the state’s economy after Covid-19
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Carolina Panthers re-sign veteran safety Tre Boston to three-year deal
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Mecklenburg health director considers ‘shelter in place’ order. Does she have the power?
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Charlotte Premium Outlets, SouthPark, Concord Mills malls closing due to coronavirus
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Gyms, health clubs and theaters to close as Mecklenburg coronavirus cases grow
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Devon Dotson watched his national championship dream die on Twitter. Time for the NBA?
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A COVID-19 order just for NC Lt. Gov. Dan Forest: Hush
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Coronavirus: The rainy days are here. Give North Carolinians some of their money back.
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These businesses were looking forward to opening. Thanks to COVID-19, they can’t.
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How to order groceries online — for some, it’s no longer a luxury, but a necessity.
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There’s no place like home — unless you’re suddenly forced to work there.