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A documentary screening in Charlotte this weekend will explore immigration through a faith-based lens, asking what it means to welcome newcomers at a time of heightened immigration enforcement.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Legislative leaders break the impasse on the budget. That means state employees and teachers may finally get a raise. In the race to replace Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles, calls have come for a Black person to fill that slot. Charlotte City Council withdraws its support for the I-77 toll lanes, and the CMS board approves its $2.1 billion budget.
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Ahead of the start of this year’s hurricane season, we hear predictions for the number of likely storms and how to brace for whatever may come our way, plus an update on drought conditions and continued Helene recovery efforts.
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LOCAL NEWS
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In a statement Friday, the Republican congressman said he is “confident the investigation will expose the facts, not politically motivated fiction."
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Washington has sent $861 million to help western North Carolina counties rebuild their water infrastructure. But the money is far from enough, Stein said.
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The Greensboro Groove will take the court for the first time this weekend, ushering in a new era for women’s professional basketball in the Triad.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is slowing down a planned overhaul of its magnet school offerings, saying it wants more input from families and the community before moving forward.
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Mecklenburg County Manager Michael Bryant made his official budget recommendation to the county Board of Commissioners Thursday.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster calls lawmakers back to Columbia today to address redrawing the state's congressional map. Mecklenburg County Manager Michael Bryant unveils his $2.6 billion budget recommendation. Goodyear announces plans to shutter its Fayetteville tire plant by the end of next year. Water restrictions begin today in Charlotte.
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