Mecklenburg County News Releases

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  1. Early Voting in Mecklenburg County

    Early voting for the 2022 election starts Thursday, Oct. 20 at 8 a.m. and is open until Saturday, Nov. 5 at 3 p.m.

  2. Southeast Health Department Closed for Maintenance on Monday and Tuesday

    Mecklenburg County’s Southeast Health Department clinic and office at 249 Billingsley Road will be closed on Monday, Oct. 24 and Tuesday, Oct. 25 for required maintenance.

  3. Park and Rec is on a Roll: 'Meck Reck and Roll' Van Expands Recreation Access for Residents

    Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation (MCPR) is stepping up its game by bringing even more activities directly to you with the “Meck Rec and Roll” van.

  4. ​Attend a Livable Meck Reboot Session in November

    ​Livable Meck is hosting a series of events to reengage partners and to hear from the community about how Livable Meck can help improve the lives of Mecklenburg County residents.  

  5. The Way Forward: Mecklenburg County's Violence Prevention Plan

    The much-anticipated Violence Prevention Plan has just been released to the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners and the public. The innovative plan looks at community violence as a public health issue, with the focus being prevention. 

  6. Grant Money Is Available for Nonprofits that Serve Mecklenburg County

    Nonprofits are the beating heart of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, providing services that make our community a better place to live. That is why Mecklenburg County provides Community Service Grants (CSG) to help fund nonprofits that meet many needs in the community. 

  7. Small Business Owners Can Find Support with No-Cost Programs Offered by Mecklenburg County

    The Mecklenburg County Office of Economic Development offers two programs for small businesses that are in different stages of growth. 

  8. BOCC Regular Meeting Oct. 18

    The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will hold a regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, at 6 p.m.

  9. County Holds Community Meeting to Explore Solutions to the Opioid Epidemic with National Settlement

    ​Mecklenburg County will receive more than $32 million over the next 18 years to find solutions to the opioid epidemic in our community. 

  10. Bearings & Power Transmission Products Manufacturer Selects Mecklenburg County for New Distribution Center

    Solve Industrial Motion Group (Solve), a leading manufacturer of bearings and power transmission products, has officially signed a lease a for a 282,134-square-foot, state-of-the-art distribution center in Mecklenburg County.