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Novant Health-GoHealth Urgent Care Opens New Center in the Park Road Community
Novant Health-GoHealth Urgent Care Opens New Center in the Park Road Community
The center opened Monday, February 22nd
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 23, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Novant Health-GoHealth Urgent Care, which serves the community with world-class, accessible urgent care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries, as well as COVID-19 rapid testing, opened a new location on Park Road yesterday. The new urgent care center is located at 4304 Park Road in Charlotte, across from the Park Road Shopping Center. Novant Health is pleased to strengthen our partnership with GoHealth Urgent Care with the opening of this new Park Road location, said John Howard, senior vice president and chief operating officer of Novant Health Medical Group. Together, we look forward to continuing to provide exceptional urgent ca
Crime Stoppers: Police requesting publicâs help identifying suspects in University City jewelry store robbery
Crime Stoppers: Police requesting publicâs help identifying suspects in University City jewelry store robbery By Alex Giles | January 22, 2021 at 7:05 PM EST - Updated January 22 at 11:36 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Detectives from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department are asking for members of the public to help them identify the suspects who robbed a jewelry store in University City.
The incident happened December 29 around 5 p.m. at the Brownlee Jewelers store off University City Blvd. Surveillance video from the business shows three people enter the store and approach the employees.
Liquor stores seeing record-breaking month as curfews, stay at home recommendations continue through New Year s Eve
In North Carolina, bars, restaurants and breweries must end the sale of alcohol by 9 p.m. and close by 10 p.m. In South Carolina, the sale of alcohol must end at 11. Author: Ashley Daley Updated: 6:45 AM EST December 31, 2020
CHARLOTTE, N.C. The countdown to New Year’s Eve is on, but this year’s celebrations will be a whole lot different as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
In North and South Carolina, several curfews remain in place. In North Carolina, bars, restaurants and breweries must end the sale of alcohol by 9 p.m. and close by 10 p.m. In South Carolina, the sale of alcohol must end at 11 p.m.
Liquor stores seeing record-breaking month as curfews, stay at home recommendations continue through New Year s Eve Ashley Daley
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The countdown to New Year’s Eve is on, but this year’s celebrations will be a whole lot different as the coronavirus pandemic rages on.
In North and South Carolina, several curfews remain in place. In North Carolina, bars, restaurants and breweries must end the sale of alcohol by 9 p.m. and close by 10 p.m. In South Carolina, the sale of alcohol must end at 11 p.m.
Many people WCNC spoke to on Wednesday saying they are heading the warnings and plan to ring in 2021 at home, including Julie Howren, owner of Howren’s Music store in the Park Road Shopping Center.