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Mobile COVID-19 Testing In Mecklenburg: Where To Get A Test
Here's a list of mobile COVID-19 testing events throughout the Charlotte metro this week.

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Here's a list of mobile COVID-19 testing events throughout the Charlotte metro this week.

More than 85,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine arrived in North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper confirmed Monday morning.
The boy, who was found wounded after a shooting in a Charlotte neighborhood, was later pronounced dead at an area hospital.
Heavy rain and wind gusts up to 40 mph were expected throughout the Charlotte metro Monday morning.
As of Friday, at least 231 students of Iredell-Statesville Schools were in quarantine due to a possible COVID-19 contact at school.
The Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count will go from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.
The Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count will go from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.
The Audubon Society’s Christmas Bird Count will go from Dec. 14 to Jan. 5.
As cases surge in the Charlotte metro, an anti-mask protest was expected to take place at Concord Mills Mall.
Mount Holly police officer Tyler Avery Herndon, 25, was fatally shot while responding to a business break-in Friday morning.
The record-breaking surge in the state's daily case count comes as new restrictions are set to go into effect throughout the state.
Get a flu shot and a COVID-19 test at this drive-thru event Saturday in Charlotte.
Charlotte earned 62-out-of-100 points on the Human Rights Campaign's ninth annual Municipal Equality Index.
An accident involving a school bus and a vehicle left one person dead in Huntersville Friday morning, according to reports.
The most popular television shows around the end of the year vary by state — see which ones viewers in North Carolina like the most.
COVID-19 spread in Iredell has prompted DHHS to urge county residents to reduce their public interactions to essential activities.
The coronavirus vaccine could begin arriving in NC within days. Here's when health officials say it will likely be available to everyone.
The Mooresville Public Library is hosting a blood drive Wednesday, Dec. 16. Here's how to make an appointment to give.
Police received 13 crime incidents this week for incidents that included break-ins of two businesses, two vehicles and one home.
Consumers are more likely to pick up a real Christmas tree this year. Here's how to keep your tree and your family safe from a tree fire.