Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools is working on a new academic calendar for the 2027-28 school year. Among the changes on the table: replacing early release days with full teacher workdays.
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CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Two years ago, Americans bet $120 billion on sports, a 27% increase from the previous year. That figure grew to $150 billion in 2024. Journalist Danny Funt investigates what's considered one of the most consequential — and least scrutinized — shifts in modern American sports in his new book, "Everybody Loses: The Tumultuous Rise of American Sports Gambling."
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On the next Charlotte Talks: freedom of the press. It’s a bedrock principle of American democracy and yet, one year into the second Trump administration, it is under attack. The Associated Press was banned from the White House Press room, journalists refused to comply with Pentagon rules controlling the narrative, the government defunded Public Broadcasting and Trump is suing and threatening networks and newspapers. We look at the damage done and what might be next.
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LOCAL NEWS
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The Charlotte Area Transit System plans to overhaul how riders pay, including a simplified fare structure, new validators to scan tickets and proof of payment, and required fares on the streetcar.
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The new guidance allows early infant doses and no-cost shots for adults as transmission moves beyond travel-linked cases
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools buildings will be closed to students, faculty, and staff again on Wednesday. Students are expected to hold another asynchronous, remote learning day.
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Last week's massive winter storm provided ample challenges to residents and forecasters alike.
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Homeowners who have already received Helene-related assistance from FEMA or through a home insurance policy can still apply.
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This event’s theme is “Rooted in Legacy: Impacting Generations.” It includes a breakfast, and a panel discussion with three graduates, including Frank McCain Jr., the son of one of the A&T Four.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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CMS pivots to remote learning for a second day. CATS plans a simplified fare system and new validators to scan tickets. Another case of measles has been reported in Mecklenburg County. S.C. was the fastest growing state in 2025. N.C. wasn't far behind. Corning Incorporated announces a $6 billion deal to provide Facebook and Meta with fiber products.
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