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  1. County Adjusts Hours for Services and Facilities

    Due to inclement weather from Tropical Storm Ian, a number of Mecklenburg County services and facilities have adjusted hours on Friday, Sept. 30 and Saturday, Oct. 1.

  2. Office of Economic Development Partners to Host Minority Enterprise Development Week

    Since 1983, U.S. presidents have proclaimed a national Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week observance to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of minority business enterprises and honor those corporations and financial institutions supporting minority business development.

  3. County Announces Closings Due to T.S. Ian

    Due to anticipated inclement weather from Tropical Storm Ian, Mecklenburg County government will close offices at noon on Friday, Sept. 30.

  4. ​Minuto de noticias de Mecklenburg

    ​¡El Departamento de Salud tiene todas las vacunas que sus hijos necesitan para la escuela!

  5. West Nile Virus Alert for Mecklenburg County

    Public Health officials are alerting residents to take caution while enjoying the weather to prevent mosquito-borne illness.

  6. Office of Economic Development Partners to Host In-Spanish Contractor Series

    Mecklenburg County's Business Diversity and Inclusion Program is proud to participate in Hispanic Heritage Month by introducing an in-language seminar series, Celebrating the Hispanic Community:

  7. Atlantic Coast Conference to Keep Operations in North Carolina and Move Headquarters to Mecklenburg County

    The Atlantic Coast Conference Board of Directors announced Tuesday it has selected Charlotte as the future home of its headquarters operation, continuing the strong legacy of a North Carolina-based ACC.

  8. Final Back-to-School Vaccination Clinics Span the County to Help Families

    To make sure all students are fully vaccinated for school, Mecklenburg County Public Health and its partners are hosting their final school immunization clinics across the community on Saturday, Sept. 24.

  9. Walk-in Appointments for MPX

    Mecklenburg County Public Health (MCPH) is moving to increase vaccine access and availability. Health department clinics will move to walk-in appointments for the MPX vaccine for those who are eligible. 

  10. Primary Care Access in Mecklenburg Report Now Available

    Every three years, Public Health conducts a Community Health Assessment to better understand the health needs, priorities, and trends through a comprehensive review of community health data.