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A recent survey shows that while North Carolinians are pessimistic about the nation’s political future, they are strongly united in support of constitutional checks and balances. They also oppose presidential overreach. And they say these feelings would influence their vote in the next election, including among members of both parties.
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Charlotte is growing, but the construction industry is facing headwinds as they try to keep up. The industry is staring down a mix of challenges from rising costs, tariffs and workforce shortages. There's also opportunities, like how to implement artificial intelligence. We check in on an industry navigating change in a constantly evolving region.
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LOCAL NEWS
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A neighborhood group in Charlotte is set to receive nearly $2 million in funding to provide housing support and expand economic mobility in the Historic West End.
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NC Gov. Stein calls for halt to tax reductions, phase out of school vouchers in $35B budget proposalNorth Carolina hasn't passed a comprehensive state budget since 2023, largely due to disagreements among legislative Republicans.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co., the nation’s largest bank, plans to bring hundreds of jobs to Charlotte over the next two years.
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The Catawba County Board of Commissioners voted in favor of a controversial proposal to merge Catawba County Schools with the smaller Hickory and Newton-Conover City School Districts.
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A new one-cent sales tax for transportation will levied in Mecklenburg County starting July 1.
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The Hornets started last summer by winning the NBA Summer League Championship and the G-League affiliate Greensboro Swarm earned their first championship. During an interview Monday, Hornets President of Basketball Operations Jeff Peterson said he’s proud of the organization's accomplishments.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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N.C. Republicans launch an investigation into COVID-era prison releases under former Gov. Roy Cooper. Lawmakers return to Raleigh this week for the 2026 short session. The Catawba County Board of Commissioners votes to merge Catawba County Schools with Hickory and Newton-Conover City.
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