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  1. BOCC Health and Human Services Committee

    http://calendar.mecknc.gov/event/bocc-health-and-human-services-committee-21

    This committee meets the third Tuesday of every month from 1-2:30 p.m. unless otherwise communicated.

  2. Top Stories for Jan. 28, 2026

    https://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-jan-28-2026

    This week’s top stories includes info on the budget retreat, measles immunizations, mental health services, Lasalle Street, personal property listings, the veterans survey and Park and Rec summer camps.

  3. Top Stories for Jan. 14, 2026

    http://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-jan-14-2026

    This week’s top stories includes info on the upcoming budget public hearing, the State of the County Health Report, measles vaccinations, the Point in Time Count, the Crowns of Enterprise Awards, JCPC funding and MLK Day events.

  4. Keeping Cool: Facilities and Resources Available to Mecklenburg County Residents

    http://news.mecknc.gov/keeping-cool-facilities-and-resources-available-mecklenburg-county-residents

    As summer temperatures continue to rise, Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office (CMEMO), and homeless service providers are working together to support the needs of the community.

  5. County Conversations: Engaging Residents on Behavioral and Mental Health

    http://news.mecknc.gov/county-conversations-engaging-residents-behavioral-and-mental-health

    Over two nights in March 2024, Mecklenburg County residents came together to learn more about behavioral and mental health and join the effort to make things better for their neighbors. The sessions were part of Mecklenburg’s “County Conversations” series, giving residents the opportunity to listen, learn, and share about how they feel about mental health issues and how Mecklenburg County can help.

  6. Ranson House

    http://hl.mecknc.gov/Properties/Designated-Historic-Landmarks/huntersville/ranson-house

    Once the centerpiece of a 3,200 acre dairy farm, the Ranson House was the first Huntersville residence to have indoor plumbing, electricity, and a telephone.  

  7. Keeping Cool: Resources Available July 16 and 17 During Period of Extreme Heat

    http://news.mecknc.gov/keeping-cool-resources-available-july-9-and-10-during-period-extreme-heat

    On Tuesday, July 16, and Wednesday, July 17, additional resources will be available in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County to help vulnerable residents cope with the extreme heat.

  8. Keeping Cool: Additional Resources Available July 5 and 6 for Mecklenburg County Residents

    http://news.mecknc.gov/keeping-cool-facilities-and-resources-available-county-residents

    On Friday, July 5 and Saturday, July 6, additional resources will be available in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County to help vulnerable residents beat the heat. Mecklenburg County, the City of Charlotte, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Office (CMEMO), and homeless service providers continue to work together to monitor the weather, support the needs of the community, and address needs that may arise due to the extreme heat.

  9. Top Stories for Oct. 16, 2024

    http://pi.mecknc.gov/top-stories/top-stories-oct-16-2024

    View Mecklenburg County government's top stories for Oct. 16, 2024.

  10. Board of County Commissioners Adopts $2.5 Billion Operating Budget for FY2026

    http://news.mecknc.gov/board-county-commissioners-adopts-25-billion-operating-budget-fy2026-0

    The Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, adopted Mecklenburg County’s budget for Fiscal Year 2026.