The state's Utilities Commission will soon decide whether Duke Energy can increase residential electric rates by up to 18% over two years. It's the first big decision for the commission since it shifted to a Republican majority.
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We look at what’s in the air right now and how it impacts us. We’ll break down how air quality is measured, what’s improved over time and what challenges remain. We’ll also examine the distinct forces behind the region's intense allergy season and what it means for daily life.
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On the local news roundup, Charlotte City Council’s safety committee focuses on transit security and debates the return of red light cameras, Mooresville Mayor Chris Carney says he won’t resign following a vote of no confidence by the town board, and the Hornets are in the final stretch of their most successful season in years.
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LOCAL NEWS
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South Carolina lawmakers are considering a temporary tweak to the state’s school voucher program after learning some homeschooled students were being awarded money — something they say was never intended.
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Dozens of residents spoke out at a Concord City Council meeting Thursday night against a possible immigration detention center in the area.
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June marks the beginning of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. This week, Colorado State University released its annual forecast.
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A group of Myers Park High School students is pushing Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools to start high schools later, arguing that current start times leave teens chronically sleep deprived.
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Former Union County Commissioner Gary Sides has died after a battle with brain cancer. He was 68. He resigned from the board last week.
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NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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N.C. invests more than $5 million to increase resources for substance abuse disorder. Gov. Josh Stein announces more than $4 million in grant funding for parks and recreation projects in western N.C. A group of Myers Park High School students pushes for later school start times.
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