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About a dozen people waited today to enter a 32-foot RV parked in Charlotte that aims to help LGBTQ+ and other underserved community members affirm their identities through official documentation.
Elvis Menayese
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For many people, there’s nothing more personal than their name, and when it's said wrong or doesn’t fit someone’s identity, they can feel deeply disturbed. A 32-foot mobile unit is travelling the country, aiming to help LGBTQ+ community members navigate a more challenging legal landscape when it comes to issues such as name and gender marker changes. The 'Caravan of Hope' recently visited Charlotte on its national tour and aims to bring ‘hope’ to residents at a challenging time.
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    Joan Marcus
    On this Charlotte Talks, we discuss the successful fight for women’s suffrage — the right to vote. We look at the history of the movement and the Broadway musical that celebrates it.
  • State Auditor David Boliek is investigating Charlotte's financial settlement with police Chief Johnny Jennings.
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    More than a year into his term, North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek says he’s working to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse in state government. New laws have expanded the auditor’s investigative powers and even given the office a role in shaping election oversight. Boliek joins to discuss his approach to accountability, his growing authority and what it could mean for transparency and governance in North Carolina.
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  • The Fort Mill School District is calling on Silfab Solar to cease all operations involving chemicals. CATS is starting construction on a new South End light rail station. The uptown entertainment complex formerly known as the Epicentre is for sale again. The quarterfinals of the ACC men's basketball tournament kick off today at Spectrum Center.