Mecklenburg County News Releases

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  1. Do the Write Thing: Meck County Students Share Experiences on National Stage

    Two Mecklenburg County students are back home after representing thousands of middle school students across our community in Washington, D.C. as National Ambassadors in the Do the Write Thing challenge. Michael Ndomateso Tadi from Coulwood STEM Academy and Aaliyah Williams-Camp from Eastway Middle School are the 2023 ambassadors of the annual essay challenge where students share their personal experiences with violence and ideas for prevention.

  2. Public Health Warning: High Temps Can Cause Heat-Related Illness

    Public Health leaders are warning residents to take extra precautions during these extremely hot days.

  3. Traffic Gardens at Schools Promote Health, Safety and Lots of Fun

    Riding a bicycle is a hallmark of the childhood experience. Mecklenburg County Public Health’s Safe Routes To School (SRTS) has capitalized on that to bring an innovative program to select Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools (CMS) in public health priority neighborhoods. 

  4. 2023 Property Tax Bills Will Be Mailed by July 31

    Mecklenburg County will mail 2023 bills for real property, individual personal property, and business personal property taxes by July 31, 2023.

  5. Mecklenburg Projects Top Business NC’s Job-Rich Economic Development Projects List of 2022-2023

    Mecklenburg County Projects Top Business NC’s Job-Rich Economic Development Projects List of 2022-2023

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.