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WFAE EVENTS
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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As we approach Super Bowl Sunday, we check in with veteran New York Times reporter Ken Belson. His new book, 'Everyday is Sunday,' dives into how the NFL’s commissioner, Roger Goodell, and its two most powerful owners, Jerry Jones and Robert Kraft, turned the league into a cultural phenomenon. We get an inside look at how America’s favorite sport achieved its status — and how these three men let nothing stand in their way.
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Moshe Gildenman was a civic leader and musician in a small Ukrainian town until — one day in 1942 — Nazis murdered 2,000 Jews in his village, including his wife and daughter. He escaped with his son, carrying a revolver, a handful of bullets and a Yiddish songbook. His story of resilience, resistance and revenge is told in a new book by UNC Charlotte musicologist James Grymes.
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LOCAL NEWS
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The N.C. State Highway Patrol said winter weather conditions contributed to all three deaths.
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Spending more time indoors this winter may be affecting your skin. Here’s what a local dermatologist recommends.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has delayed or canceled in-person classes in response to winter weather for seven straight school days. So will all those missed days mean more school days added later?
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Records obtained by the ACLU indicate the former American Hebrew Academy is among the locations under federal consideration. The possibility has drawn scrutiny from local leaders, who suggest the move would face zoning and public approval challenges.
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The Census this week released new state population estimates. That helped project what the Electoral College will look like after the 2030 Census.
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Former Charlotte City Council member Tiawana Brown has agreed to plead guilty to wire fraud conspiracy, according to a document filed in federal court Thursday.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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A government audit finds 18 areas of non-compliance in the Charlotte Area Transit System's safety plan. CMS closes again due to weather, but isn't planning to add days later. The NTSB releases its preliminary report on the Statesville plane crash that killed former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and six others in December.
Climate & Environment
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