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Residents in Charlotte Facing Difficulty Accessing Local News Website

Charlotte Residents in Charlotte Can No Longer Access WSOC TV Website Charlotte residents attempting to visit the popular WSOC TV website have recently been met with a disappointing message. The website, known for providing local news, entertainment, and community updates, is now unavailable in the city. Visitors to the site from Charlotte are currently facing an “Error 451” message, indicating that access cannot be granted from their location. Reason for

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Agriculture

Charlotte Residents Missing Out on Local News

Charlotte Residents Missing Out on Local News Residents in Charlotte are facing disappointment as they are unable to access their local news website. The website, known for providing up-to-date information on various topics such as entertainment, community events, and breaking news, has become unavailable to those trying to access it from outside of the United States. This restriction has left many residents feeling disconnected from their community and uninformed about

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City of Charlotte Announces Grant for Business District Organizations

City of Charlotte Announces Grant for Business District Organizations Start-Scale-Sustain Grant for Charlotte’s Business Districts The city of Charlotte has recently announced a new grant program aimed at supporting Business District Organizations (BDOs) within the Corridors of Opportunity. The Start-Scale-Sustain (S3) grant is a promising opportunity for nonprofit organizations dedicated to enhancing business districts in Charlotte. Grant Criteria and Application Process Organizations interested in applying for the S3 grant must

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Business News

New Regulations for Boat Rentals on Lake Norman

New Regulations for Boat Rentals on Lake Norman April 10, 2024 Charlotte, N.C. – The birds are chirping, the trees are blooming, and soon the boats will be humming on Lake Norman. Some things never change in the Carolinas, but this year, the rules and regulations regarding boat rentals will. “It’s something that we hope makes for a safer summer,” Jarid Church, a sergeant with the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office,

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Charlotte’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Makes Beer from Recycled Water

Charlotte’s Wastewater Treatment Plant Makes Beer from Recycled Water Charlotte, N.C. – A wastewater treatment plant in Charlotte is taking sustainability to a whole new level by creating beer from recycled water. Known as Renew Brew, this innovative beer is the first of its kind in the Carolinas, setting a new standard for eco-friendly brewing practices. The Process Charlotte Water, the city’s primary water management agency, processes a staggering 85

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Agriculture

Charlotte Residents Unable to Access Local News Website

Charlotte Residents Unable to Access Local News Website Residents in Charlotte were left frustrated and confused as they tried to access a popular local news website, only to be met with an error message stating, “This website is unavailable in your location.” The website, known for providing up-to-date news on a variety of topics including local events, entertainment, and community news, was inaccessible to users attempting to visit the site

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Business News

Charlotte’s ‘$13.5 Billion Roads-First Mobility Plan’ Prioritizes Road Development Over Costly Transit Projects

A closer look at the Charlotte ‘roads-first’ mobility plan The city of Charlotte has recently been using the phrase “roads first” to describe its $13.5 billion transportation plan. Hoping to gain support from state Republican lawmakers, the city is downplaying costly transit projects such as the $8 billion Silver Line light rail and emphasizing new road capacity and improved interchanges. Despite, the city leaders still wish to construct the rail

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