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U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis criticizes Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on Tues, March 3, 2026.
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North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis criticized DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday for her handling of DHS and federal immigration enforcement.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
  • The November election is approaching, and tensions are high. One concern heard throughout this political season — from candidates and voters alike — centers on election security. Just how safe is your vote?
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    Voting is complete and the results are in, so what did North Carolina’s primaries decide? From key races in Mecklenburg County to consequential contests that could reshape the balance of power in the General Assembly, we break down what the outcomes mean heading into November.
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    Many Americans are performing their civic duty, but they’re doing so in congressional races that are almost already decided. More than 90% of congressional seats are effectively settled in primary elections. Fewer than 20 House seats nationwide are true toss-ups, meaning a relatively small number of voters control the balance of power. We break down what’s wrong with this system, how we got here and why it still doesn’t mean you should stay home on Election Day.
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  • The Charlotte City Council green lights the Interstate-77 toll lane project. Protesters gather in uptown to voice their opposition to the arrack on Iran. Hispanic voters in N.C. are turning out more than ever before. Concerned parents want to tear down a derelict CMS building near Collinswood Language Academy.