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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.

City Council discussing homelessness
Breaking News

Charlotte City Council Faces Pushback on A Home for All Plan

Charlotte City Council Faces Pushback on “A Home for All” Plan Charlotte City Council recently faced pushback on its “A Home for All” initiative, which aims to address homelessness and housing insecurity in the city. During a recent meeting, council members expressed concerns about feeling left out of the decision-making process and questioned the role of the United Way of Greater Charlotte in the initiative. Public Forum Highlights During the

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Frustrated Resident with Blocked Website
Breaking News

Charlotte Residents Experience Disruption in Access to Local News Website

Charlotte Faces Disruption in Access to Local News Website Residents of Charlotte, North Carolina, are currently experiencing a disruption in accessing their favorite local news website, WSOC TV. The popular news source is currently unavailable in the region, leaving many locals puzzled and seeking alternative sources for their daily dose of news and entertainment. Technical Difficulties or Geographical Restrictions? It remains unclear whether the unavailability of WSOC TV in Charlotte

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Steel manufacturing innovation concept
Business News

Charlotte, N.C.: Nucor Reports Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Charlotte, N.C.: Nucor Reports Q1 Earnings Snapshot Nucor Corp. Reports First-Quarter Profit of $844.8 Million CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Nucor Corp. (NUE) on Monday reported first-quarter profit of $844.8 million. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based company said it had net income of $3.46 per share. Missing Wall Street Expectations The results missed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $3.62

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Car flipped on highway embankment
Breaking News

Charlotte: 2 Injured as Car Flips Down Embankment on I-485 in West Charlotte

Charlotte: 2 Injured as Car Flips Down Embankment on I-485 in West Charlotte Two people were injured in a serious crash on I-485 in west Charlotte overnight, resulting in one car flipping down an embankment. The incident occurred around midnight on the inner loop near Wilkinson Boulevard. A second vehicle involved in the crash suffered heavy front-end damage. Medic reported that one individual was transported to the hospital with serious

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Estate seizure aftermath illustration
Business News

States Can Seize Estates of Medicaid Recipients

North Carolina and Other States Can Seize the Estates of Medicaid Recipients By HERE News Picture this scenario: You’ve lost a loved one and inherited that person’s home. But while you are still grieving the loss, you’re informed the state is seizing that property you just inherited. It can happen if your loved one was on Medicaid, as one Charlotte family found out — the hard way. The Case of

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Charlotte skyline under sunshine
Community

Wonderful Workweek Ahead in Charlotte

Wonderful Workweek Ahead in Charlotte Patchy Frost and Freeze Possible Monday Morning Charlotte residents can look forward to a wonderful workweek ahead, with variable clouds and a stray shower possibly greeting them on Monday morning as temperatures dip into the 30s and 40s. However, skies will quickly clear by the afternoon, offering cool sunshine and high temperatures in the 60s. Patchy Frost and Freeze in the Mountains For those in

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Charlotte authors with books
Community

Charlotte Book Club: A Roundup of New Books by Local Authors

Charlotte Book Club: A Roundup of New Books by Local Authors Recently published and upcoming releases from Charlotte writers April 21, 2024 By HERE News Greg Lacour, Author Tommy Tomlinson – Dogland The glorious subtitle: Passion, Glory, and Lots of Slobber at the Westminster Dog Show. Tomlinson is a longtime Charlotte resident, podcast host, and beloved former newspaper columnist whose first book, The Elephant in the Room, chronicles his lifelong

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"Community building playground together"
Charity

Charlotte Playground Build Unites Community

Charlotte Playground Build Unites Community By HERE News CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The 19th Annual Charlotte Playground Build kicked off at Westerly Hills Academy in west Charlotte, showcasing the power of community collaboration and youth empowerment. Approximately 250 volunteers from 17 different companies joined forces to make the event a success, providing both funding and manpower to install a brand new playground for the students. Students Take the Lead One of

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"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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