Pilot programs in Durham and Mecklenburg County provide monthly payments to formerly incarcerated residents to see if greater financial stability improves reentry and reduces recidivism.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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On the next Charlotte Talks local news roundup, North Carolina’s budget passes and is signed, sealed and delivered. We dive into the details. Heat continues to plague much of the country including our state where heat indices soared to triple digits, leading to power outages. Plus, a new state law eliminates mandatory parking minimums for the majority of new developments. We examine the possible impact.
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We take a political vibe check on North Carolina by examining what the latest Catawba-YouGov poll shows. We’ll separate signal from noise while discussing what these polls really tell us about the state’s electorate as another consequential election season gets underway.
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LOCAL NEWS
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This week’s stifling heat has our bodies working overtime to stay cool, and for many residents, the high temperatures are also straining their financial health.
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The state has formalized the nonprofit as the official provider for its Feminine Hygiene Products program, shifting from a school-grant model to statewide distribution based on the number of female students in grades six through 12.
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Charlotte's new mayor, Rob Harrington, says he wants to focus on effective governance during his 18-month term. In his first interview with WFAE, Harrington discussed his priorities, his reputation as a business-friendly leader and what success would look like when his appointment ends.
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The Charlotte Hornets open their-four-game NBA Summer League schedule in Las Vegas. It’s an opportunity to get new players into the team’s system and see how they mesh with some of the team’s veterans.
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Officials in Davidson and Mecklenburg County Public Health say they’ve confirmed that a fox found near Mayes Road off Sam Furr Road has tested positive for rabies.
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More than 60 people received free health services Thursday at the Latin American Coalition's annual back-to-school health fair in east Charlotte.
NATION & WORLD
Get behind-the-scenes insight and analysis about what’s happening in local and statewide politics from political reporter Steve Harrison.
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