State regulators held a hearing Tuesday night at the Rowan County Courthouse in Salisbury. Several residents attended, carrying anti–data center signs.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Phil Berger has conceded. The most powerful politician in North Carolina, after several recounts and election protests, has admitted defeat to his primary challenger, Sheriff Sam Page. Berger has dominated state politics for well over a decade, shaping both policy and power. Now, there’s a political power vacuum.
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We hear about a three-part investigation into hundreds of former law enforcement officers across North Carolina. The Carolina Public Press series examines misconduct allegations against these officers and how they were later rehired by other agencies — raising questions about public safety, potential liability for agencies that look the other way and the cost to taxpayers.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Crystal Hill has recommended a $2.1 billion budget — including a $1.97 billion operating budget — for the 2026-27 school year.
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Policy makers believe these hubs, which “saved the day” during Hurricane Helene by providing access to clean water, satellite internet and other resources, are deserving of public investment.
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North Carolina’s government is on track for a 1%, $370 million revenue surplus this year, but the state will soon hit tax cut triggers that will result in decreasing annual revenue.
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Charlotte's airport is organizing a gift card donation drive to support TSA employees working without pay due to the partial government shutdown, which has left agents going on six weeks without a paycheck. CLT officials said they will accept grocery and gas gift cards with a maximum value of $20.
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The effort stems from the partial government shutdown, which has made TSA workers go without pay for more than a month.
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Newly-confirmed DHS Sec. Markwayne Mullin told senators the policy was “micromanaging.”
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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Senate leader Phil Berger concedes his primary loss to Sam Page. CMS Superintendent Crystal Hill recommends a $2.1 billion budget for the 2026-27 school year. UNC Chapel Hill fires men's basketball coach Hubert Davis. Rap superstar DaBaby will launch a new hip hop music festival in Concord this summer.
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