Mecklenburg County has launched a new post-overdose response team that will begin this month their efforts to reduce the number of deadly overdoses in the area.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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A U.S. House subcommittee holds hearings in Charlotte about crime and safety, state auditor Dave Boliek publishes a report on CATS security. Gov. Josh Stein calls on the General Assembly to make up a shortfall on Medicaid, and the federal government shuts down. We discuss the impact in North Carolina.
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LOCAL NEWS
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North Carolina assigns schools letter grades based on how many students pass state exams and a school’s improvement over time. But the state Board of Education has established a new task force to rethink that system.
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The NC General Assembly overrode Gov. Josh Stein's veto to pass a bill removing an interim carbon reduction target.
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To address a rise in the number of police interventions at Merschel Park in downtown Winston-Salem, city staff have removed furniture from the area. Meanwhile, people experiencing homelessness are asking for longer-term policies to deal with youth violence and lack of shelter options.
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State Supt. Mo Green says most federal funding should keep flowing to schools, but a program that helps fund school districts near military bases and federal land could be affected.
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Charlotte Mecklenburg Police are asking for help in finding a suspect after a deadly shooting Wednesday evening in Midtown just outside the center city. CMPD Major Stephen Fishbach said police got a call about an assault just after 8 p.m. on Metropolitan Avenue near a shopping center where a Target is located, between Charlottetowne Avenue and I-277.
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North Carolina is still waiting on millions in reimbursements from the Department of Homeland Security for hurricane recovery. The Center for Disaster Philanthropy awarded $6.8 million in grants to organizations in western North Carolina supporting small-business development and housing recovery.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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A new N.C. law requiring sheriffs to work more closely with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement went into effect Wednesday. Duke Energy files its 2025 Carbon Plan. A 93-year-old barbecue in north Charlotte ends its run. NASCAR returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend.
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