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Charlotte Cat Lovers Unite for Adorable Cutest Cat Contest
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Charlotte Cat Lovers Unite for Adorable Cutest Cat Contest

Charlotte’s Cutest Cat Contest Heats Up! Hey there, Charlotte cat lovers! Are you ready to pounce into some excitement? The race is ON to find the cutest feline in our beautiful Queen City. That’s right, the polls are open, and we’re all buzzing about who will reign supreme as the ultimate kitty cutie! Show Us Your Furry Friends! This isn’t just any ordinary contest—this is a celebration of whiskers, fluff,

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Charlotte's Hidden Gem: Experience the Beauty of MapleWalk Garden This Autumn!
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Charlotte’s Hidden Gem: Experience the Beauty of MapleWalk Garden This Autumn!

Charlotte’s Hidden Gem: The Enchanting MapleWalk Garden Awaits You! Good morning, Charlotte! Just a week away from the stunning autumn display of colors at MapleWalk Garden, it’s time to add this enchanting spot to your weekend plans. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood off Carmel Road, MapleWalk is a vibrant, private garden that boasts over 97 unique varieties of Japanese maples, all crafted lovingly by its creators, Lib Jones and Tom

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Mounting Concerns in Charlotte: Residents Face Uncertain Future After Motel Evictions
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Mounting Concerns in Charlotte: Residents Face Uncertain Future After Motel Evictions

Mounting Concerns in Charlotte: Residents Face Uncertain Future After Motel Evictions CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A wave of distress is washing over residents of a west Charlotte motel as they find themselves scrambling for shelter after their utilities were abruptly shut off and staff told them to vacate the premises. The Lamplighter Inn was supposed to be a sanctuary for those in need, promising a transitional housing program with added support.

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Shocking Embezzlement Scheme Uncovered in Charlotte!
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Shocking Embezzlement Scheme Uncovered in Charlotte!

Shocking Embezzlement Scheme Uncovered in Charlotte! CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It’s not every day that we hear about a million-dollar crime happening right in our own backyard, but that’s exactly what has come to light in a recent court case. A 54-year-old woman from nearby York County, Kristin Turney, has pleaded guilty to embezzling a staggering $1.7 million from her employer over a period of nearly seven years! The Scheme Unraveled

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Power Outage Disrupts Morning Routine for North Charlotte Residents
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Power Outage Disrupts Morning Routine for North Charlotte Residents

Power Outage Leaves North Charlotte Residents in the Dark Charlotte, N.C. – It was an early morning surprise for over a thousand residents in north Charlotte who found themselves without power on Friday, November 8th. The situation unfolded quickly around 6:45 a.m. when a mighty tree decided to crash down, breaking not just one, but five spans of power lines off Beatties Ford Road near Hambright Road. Talk about a

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Uptown Charlotte Prepares for Spectacular Veterans Day Parade This Weekend
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Uptown Charlotte Prepares for Spectacular Veterans Day Parade This Weekend

Uptown Charlotte Gears Up for a Heartfelt Salute to Veterans! CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Get ready, folks! The celebration of our country’s brave men and women is about to kick off in Uptown Charlotte this weekend. That’s right, the 2024 Salute to Veterans Parade is happening on Saturday, November 9, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It’s a day to honor those who have donned the uniform of the United States

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Exciting Upgrades on the Way for Charlotte's Parks: New Skate Parks, Dog Parks, and More!
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Exciting Upgrades on the Way for Charlotte’s Parks: New Skate Parks, Dog Parks, and More!

Exciting Changes Coming to Charlotte’s Parks! Hey there, Charlotte! If you’ve been craving more outdoor fun in our parks, you’re in for a treat. Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is jumping into action to add a bunch of cool features that you’ve all been asking for. This means more skate parks, dog parks, spray grounds, and even pickleball courts are on the way! Can I get a round of applause?

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Deadline Approaching for Mecklenburg County Homeowners to Apply for Financial Assistance Program
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Deadline Approaching for Mecklenburg County Homeowners to Apply for Financial Assistance Program

Deadline Approaching: Financial Help for Mecklenburg County Homeowners! Charlotte, N.C. – If you’re a homeowner in Mecklenburg County and could use a little financial boost, you’re in luck! The clock is ticking down with only two more weeks left to apply for the Helping Out Mecklenburg Homeowners with Economic Support program, affectionately known as HOMES. Mark your calendar, folks – the final deadline is November 22! What’s the Offer? This

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Charlotte Residents Find Hope as County Initiates Buyouts for Flood-Damaged Homes
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Charlotte Residents Find Hope as County Initiates Buyouts for Flood-Damaged Homes

Charlotte Residents Get Relief as County Moves to Buy Flood-Damaged Homes In the sunny and vibrant city of Charlotte, North Carolina, a significant step is being taken to help residents whose homes were wrecked by the devastating flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene. The Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners has given the green light for a new initiative aimed at assisting those who faced the brunt of this natural disaster.

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Mooresville Residents Celebrate Major Road Expansion After 40 Years of Traffic Woes
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Mooresville Residents Celebrate Major Road Expansion After 40 Years of Traffic Woes

Mooresville Residents Celebrate Major Road Expansion In the charming town of Mooresville, there’s a buzz of excitement in the air as residents finally see progress on a long-awaited project: the widening of N.C. 150. After 40 years of persistent complaints regarding traffic congestion, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has awarded a whopping $249 million contract to expand this busy roadway. Breaking Ground on a Traffic Solution On a

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