From thought-provoking museum exhibits to documentary films and live music, our monthly panel takes a wide-ranging look at what’s happening in Charlotte’s arts and culture scene as the new year gets underway.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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State Rep. Carla Cunningham and others file a petition to remove Sheriff Garry McFadden from office. He responds, calling the allegations false. Meanwhile, Gov. Josh Stein endorses Cunningham’s primary opponent, citing statements she made last year about immigrants. A Mint Hill teen is denied bail in an alleged plot and the Panthers are in the playoffs.
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When Donald Trump returned to office, he took aim at scientific research and discontinued or disrupted funding, at one point cutting it to the lowest levels in decades. Our state has felt the impact and stands to lose billions of dollars. As the Trump administration refocuses its research priorities, we hear more about how North Carolina is navigating these shifts.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Two U.S. citizen brothers say Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers racially profiled and assaulted them earlier this week, as federal agents continue heightened immigration arrests in North Carolina.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation says blasting operations will temporarily shut down part of Interstate 485 Friday afternoon in east Charlotte.
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Here’s something we don’t get to say all that often in Charlotte after the NFL regular season ends: The Panthers are still in it. For the first time since 2017, the Panthers made the playoffs. They play the Los Angeles Rams at Bank of America Stadium Saturday. WCNC Sports Director Nick Carboni joined WFAE’s Marshall Terry.
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Hundreds of people gathered at First Ward Park in uptown Charlotte Thursday evening to protest the killing on Wednesday of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
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The family of Dennis Bodden, a Charlotte man fatally shot by an off-duty Pineville police officer in 2024, has filed a $10 million lawsuit against the town and two officers involved in the shooting.
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The city is launching a strategy that includes providing a variety of housing types, while maintaining its current affordable units.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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Hundreds gathered in First Ward Park Thursday evening to protest Wednesday's killing of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis. Sections of I-485 in NE Charlotte will close briefly this afternoon for blasting operations. PNC Music Pavilion has a new name. The NFL playoffs include the Panthers for the first time since 2017.
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