Senate Republicans released the full text of their massive tax and spending bill that contains many of President Trump's top campaign promises. Here's a look at what's in and what's out.
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CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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The FIFA Club World Cup concludes its Charlotte stop Monday before continuing in other U.S. cities and wrapping up at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey next month. While the tournament drew fans eager to watch top international teams, it also faced challenges, including extreme heat and concerns over a possible ICE presence at games. The event offers a glimpse at the cultural and economic impact on Charlotte — and what it could signal for the city’s future as a host for major sporting events.
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The regional transit bill moves forward in Raleigh, temperatures hit the triple digits in the region this week, Charlotte imposes new restrictions on street vending in NoDa, and the Checkers Calder Cup hopes end. Those stories and more with our roundtable of reporters
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Called the REINS Act, the legislation says the General Assembly must approve rules that meet certain cost thresholds.
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Child care is considered to be in crisis, and care providers in Charlotte have recently said they need over $200 million to support the field. Janet Singerman, the CEO of Child Care Resources Inc., has spent over 40 years in the care field. Singerman is set to retire at the end of this month after nearly 28 years at the Charlotte-based organisation. Amid her pending retirement, WFAE’s Elvis Menayese spoke to her about how the field is managing, what the funds are needed for, and what drew her to the care field.
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Moments before the Hurricane Helene relief package was passed by both chambers, legislators struck a controversial provision.
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Hurricane Helene caused at least 57 landslides along the Parkway, damaging not only the roadway but also visitor centers, campgrounds, trails and more.
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The sun’s been working overtime this past week. Now, the city of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County are looking to put that free labor to use. Solar energy can reduce energy bills, but high upfront costs can deter the folks who stand to benefit the most from saving money.
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The heat index in Charlotte soared to 109 degrees during this week’s heat wave. Pre-existing health conditions, dehydration and exertion can make heat stress worse … but for many workers, taking it easy during a heat wave isn’t an option.
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This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to author Georgann Eubanks, who traveled the wild South to visit everything from frogs to swans for her new book, “The Fabulous Ordinary.”
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This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Jeremy Markovich, whose newsletter, the North Carolina Rabbit Hole, covers all manner of strange and wonderful little stories about the Tar Heel state.
Get behind-the-scenes insight and analysis about what’s happening in local and statewide politics from political reporter Steve Harrison.
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