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Keep up with the latest news from Charlotte, NC. From community updates to significant local events, our coverage spans Politics, Sports, Business, Education, Technology, and more. Read in-depth reports on breaking news, crime, real estate trends, and school updates. Stay informed about construction projects, marketing trends, and upcoming activities in your area.

"CATS bus on Earth Day"
Community

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to Offer Free Fare Services for Earth Day

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) to Offer Free Fare Services for Earth Day Charlotte, N.C. – April 20, 2024 Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) announced Friday that all of its services will provide free fare service for Earth Day. On Monday, April 22nd, citizens won’t have to pay for many modes of public transportation that CATS offers, including light rail and bus routes. Celebrating Sustainability “Sustainability is part of CATS’

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"Unreachable WSOC TV website"
Breaking News

Charlotte Residents Disappointed as Local TV Website Becomes Unavailable

Charlotte Residents Disappointed as WSOC TV Website Becomes Unavailable Residents of Charlotte, North Carolina were left disappointed and frustrated as they found themselves unable to access the popular WSOC TV website. The website, known for providing a variety of local news, entertainment, and community information, displayed an error message stating, “This website is unavailable in your location.” Technical Difficulties or Geo-Restrictions? Many Charlotte residents initially believed that the issue was

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Frustrated Charlotte resident watching live-streamed holiday event
Breaking News

Charlotte: Exclusive Holiday Entertainment Event Unavailable in Your Location

Charlotte: Exclusive Holiday Entertainment Event Unavailable in Your Location Residents of Charlotte are missing out on a one-of-a-kind holiday entertainment event that is unfortunately unavailable in their location. The event, which has been generating buzz across the country, features a unique lineup of performances and activities for all ages to enjoy. Exclusive Performances and Attractions The holiday entertainment event promises exclusive performances by top artists and entertainers, creating a magical

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Diverse history class, Charlotte skyline
Events/What's Happening

New Approach to Teaching History at NC Public Universities

Charlotte New Approach to Teaching History at NC Public Universities North Carolina public universities are considering a new approach to teaching history. The Board of Governors is reviewing proposals to revamp history courses at all 17 campuses in the University of North Carolina system. The changes aim to provide a more comprehensive and inclusive representation of historical events, including the contributions and perspectives of marginalized communities. If approved, the updated

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Black Motherhood and Heart Health
Community

Charlotte News: National Black Maternal Health Week

Charlotte News: National Black Maternal Health Week Maternal Health Awareness Charlotte, N.C.– In observation of National Black Maternal Health Week, the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement is shining a spotlight on the importance of maternal health. According to recent statistics, cardiovascular disease stands as the leading cause of maternal death in the United States, underlining the critical need for increased awareness and support for expectant mothers, especially

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Monopoly game with legal documents
Breaking News

CLT lawsuits costing taxpayers millions of dollars

CLT lawsuits costing taxpayers millions of dollars City employee advocate says city treats taxpayer funds like “Monopoly money” CHARLOTTE, N.C. (HERE News) – A HERE News Investigation reveals lawsuits filed against the City of Charlotte are costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars. Records obtained by HERE News show the city has faced hundreds of lawsuits over the past decade but some of the most expensive litigation wasn’t included in

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Airplane flying over skyline.
Business News

American Airlines Adds Direct Charlotte Flight To Quebec City

American Airlines Adds Direct Charlotte Flight To Quebec City Charlotte, N.C. American Airlines has announced the addition of a new nonstop flight from Charlotte to Quebec City, set to launch in August. The service will operate once a week every Saturday from August 10th until November 2nd. New Flight Details The flight will be serviced by a 76-seat CRJ900 aircraft, providing travelers with a comfortable and convenient option for their

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Gavel, Suspended Scale, Misplaced Money
Breaking News

Mecklenburg County Magistrate Suspended for Misconduct Charges

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (HERE News) – Mecklenburg County magistrate suspended, faces misconduct charges A Mecklenburg County magistrate has been suspended due to misconduct charges, according to court documents obtained by HERE News. Chief District Court Judge Elizabeth Trosch accused Magistrate Robin Sabio of serious violations. Allegations of Misconduct Within the court documents, Trosch alleged that Sabio failed to complete the necessary courses required to be a magistrate. It was reported that

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Mobile symphony stage outdoors
Community

Charlotte Symphony Unveils Mobile Stage in Corridors of Opportunity

Charlotte Symphony Unveils Mobile Stage in Corridors of Opportunity Charlotte, N.C. – April 18, 2024 The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and the City of Charlotte joined forces today to introduce the Symphony’s new mobile stage with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. This innovative platform is set to host the CSO Roadshow concert series, offering residents a unique opportunity to engage with and appreciate music in a whole new way. Increasing Accessibility and

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Backyard vegetable garden cultivation
Breaking News

More people growing food at home as grocery costs remain high

More people growing food at home as grocery costs remain high CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Lawn and garden activities are at a 17-year high, according to the National Gardening Association, with over 43% of Americans growing some kind of food to eat at home. The Rise of At-Home Food Gardening The association’s data shows food gardening decreasing from 35% of American households in 2018 to 33% in 2019. That trend reversed in 2020,

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