News and Announcements
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Public Health Southeast Clinics to Reopen
Following repairs and maintenance remediation, Mecklenburg County Public Health’s Southeast Family Planning and Sexual Health Clinics at 249 Billingsley Road will reopen to the public on Thursday, July 20.
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Middle Schools Girls Invited to Join First Flag Football League by Park and Recreation, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools
The Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) Athletics have teamed up to host the first flag football league for middle school girls this fall.
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BDC Quarterly Bulletin - July 18, 2023
The latest BDC updates in the quarterly bulletin.
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Park and Recreation Helps Residents Anticipate Future Park Projects
The Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department is making it easier for neighbors to know when land near them is purchased and planned for future parks or nature preserves.
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TTX Selects Mecklenburg County for Headquarters Relocation
TTX Selects Mecklenburg County for Headquarters Relocation. Company to bring 150 new jobs to Charlotte’s Central Business District.
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Local Organizations Invited to Apply for Opioid Settlement Funding Starting July 15
Mecklenburg County will make $6 million in grant funding available to organizations that provide substance use and mental health treatment services, early intervention, recovery housing, as well as employment and recovery services to combat the Opioid epidemic.
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No Swim Advisory Lifted for a Portion of Lake Norman
A NO SWIM advisory was lifted today for a portion of Lake Norman.
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Family Planning and Sexual Health Clinics at Southeast Health Department Closed for HVAC Repairs and Maintenance
Mecklenburg County Public Health’s Southeast Family Planning and Sexual Health Clinic at 249 Billingsley Road will be closed until further notice due to HVAC repairs and maintenance.
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No Swim Advisory Issued for a Portion of Lake Norman
A NO SWIM advisory was issued today for a portion of Lake Norman.
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Public Health Encourages Residents to Take Precautions to Avoid Mosquito-Borne Illnesses During Holiday Travel
As we enter the summer holidays with many folks planning to travel, Public Health leaders want to caution residents about malaria, a mosquito-borne illness