North Carolina is my home. Well, more specifically, the states capital, Raleigh, is where I live but North Carolina is my home state and I love it very dearly.
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Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.North Lanarkshire Conservatives have accused Shotts MP Neil Gray of hypocrisy over recent comments regarding community alarms.Mr Gray slammed the decision to introduce the £3.40 per week charge in last week’s Wishaw Press.However, the local authority’s Tory Group state they voted against the charges being introduced in February’s budget, with SNP and Labour voting to reintroduce the charges, and they
.North Carolina is my home. Well, more specifically, the states capital, Raleigh, is where I live but North Carolina is my home state and I love it very dearly.
An argument at a card game in North Carolina escalated into a shooting that left one man dead early Saturday, investigators said. Deputies responded around 3 a.m.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Health and social care staff have been praised for their willingness to embrace change as they continue to deliver vital services in North Lanarkshire.Staff have had to alter the way they work due to the “enormous impact” of the Covid-19 pandemic, and embrace new technologies.North Lanarkshire’s Integration Joint Board (IJB) has also been updated on the intention to renew focus on the ambitions set out in
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.MORE than 23,000 free sanitary products have been distributed across North Lanarkshire since the start of a council scheme aimed at tackling period poverty.Women who menstruate will now have greater access to the products as these are made available in community outlets, schools and community hubs, early learning and childcare centres and health board establishments across the region.In addition, an
Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser“People are worried they will permanently lose their local centres, so we need answers to these key questions and openness about the challenges of Covid-19 for recovery of culture and leisure services.”Councillor Linden has written to Culture and Leisure NL on three occasions in the past asking about facilities in his ward and more generally across North Lanarkshire, but says the only response has been that plans will go to a
she admitted breaching Covid-19 travel rules, but Hamilton MP Margaret Ferrier accused Tories of “reckless” behaviour over the return to Westminster earlier this year.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBarely half a day after Tory Lanez refuted Megan Thee Stallion’s allegations that he shot her via the lyrics in his surprise album “Daystar,” Megan’s team fired back with a claim that representatives for Lanez have attempted to stage a “smear campaign” against her in an effort to discredit her claims against him.The incident in question took place in Los Angeles on July 12, when Lanez was arrested for possession of a concealed firearm after being pulled over in a
the new £3.40 weekly cost is “putting elderly and vulnerable folk at risk”, and vowed to “continue to work with SNP councillors to try to get it overturned”.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A coronavirus outbreak has been identified at a council building in Motherwell.It is understood eight staff members at North Lanarkshire Council’s Dalziel building have tested positive for the virus over the last week.An entire floor within the building has been closed for a deep clean whilst investigations are being carried out.Council bosses say the cause of the Covid-19 cases has yet to be identified,
Perth resident has hit out at the council over its alleged refusal to cut back hedges on a public pavement to allow social distancing - despite it promoting a message asking residents to trim back their own.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Shop, eat and love local.That’s the key message from North Lanarkshire Council, as the area continues to fight the coronavirus pandemic.The council has launched an information campaign – Think Local – to encourage residents to safely use the shops, cafes, restaurants and businesses in Wishaw and across the local authority area and help them start the recovery process.The campaign also aims to reassure the