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Hundreds of people came out over the weekend to celebrate Charlotte’s Latino community at the Latin American Festival.
Elvis Menayese
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WFAE
The Charlotte International Dance Film Festival will take place this weekend and spotlight different cultures, experiences and dance traditions. The two-day event aims to convene dancers, producers and community members to experience a range of stories through the arts.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
  • Early voting at the UNC Charlotte Belk Gymnasium, 2020.
    Erin Keever
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    WFAE
    With the North Carolina primary over and done, get ready for the campaign leading to November. Get ready for a blizzard of advertising, particularly in the race for U.S. Senate. It is likely to be the most expensive Senate race in the country, with about half a billion dollars expected to be spent. In a world where people are entrenched in their ideologies, how do you convincingly use that money?
  • A Waymo car seen driving on 1-85.
    Palmer Magri
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    WFAE
    On the next Charlotte Talks, we look at Waymo’s self-driving cars, which will soon be operating on Charlotte’s streets. Because this technology is so new — and to some, a bit “spooky” — we’ll talk about how the cars operate, how to use them and how safe they are. Some say autonomous vehicles are actually safer than human-driven cars, but there have been issues. We’ll examine the technology, Waymo’s track record and more.
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  • An EF-0 tornado hits Charlotte; limited damage reported. Owners of a data center near Sanford consider fracking to fuel the facility. Citigroup opens a new office in Ballantyne; plans to hire 500 new workers. A look at how NIL money is now impacting high school sports in N.C.