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Day: March 8, 2024

"Girls studying together in STEM"
Events/What's Happening

Charlotte Welcomes All-Girls STEM Academy

  Charlotte Welcomes All-Girls STEM Academy All-Girls STEM Academy Coming Soon to Charlotte GO BIG Charlotte, an all-girls tuition-free STEM academy, is coming to the Queen City in time for the 2024-25 academic year. Empowering Young Girls in STEM Meet Dr. Crystal Howe, founder of GO BIG Charlotte, an all-girls tuition-free STEM academy coming to the Queen City in time for the 2024-25 academic year. “[It stands for] Great Opportunities

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Geographic website restrictions concept.
Business News

Charlotte Residents Facing Website Accessibility Issue

Charlotte Website Unavailable in Your Location Residents in Charlotte have been facing difficulties accessing certain websites due to restrictions based on geographic location. One such website that has been inaccessible to users in the city is WSOC TV, a popular source for news, entertainment, and community events. Access Denied When attempting to visit the WSOC TV website, users in Charlotte are met with an error message stating, “This website is

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Holiday tree lighting event.
Business News

Charlotte City Celebrates Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony

Charlotte City Celebrates Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony Residents of Charlotte, North Carolina, came together last night to kick off the holiday season with the city’s annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony. The event, which took place in the heart of downtown Charlotte, drew a large crowd of families and visitors who gathered to witness the spectacular lighting of the city’s Christmas tree. A Festive Evening The Holiday Lighting Ceremony began at 6

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Monkeypox virus awareness campaign
Breaking News

Officials: Monkeypox cases, exposures rising in Meck Co.

Officials: Monkeypox cases, exposures rising in Meck Co. Charlotte, N.C. (HERE News) – Monkeypox cases and exposures are rising in Mecklenburg County, according to the health department. Health leaders report the virus has “risen steadily in the region” since the beginning of 2024. Ten cases were reported among county residents in February, up from six in January. Nearly 120 residents, including children, were potentially exposed to those 16 confirmed cases,

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