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South Carolina lawmakers appear to have backed away from redrawing the state’s congressional map ahead of the midterms. Winthrop University political scientist Scott Huffmon says Republicans worried the move could actually help Democrats.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Ahead of the start of this year’s hurricane season, we hear predictions for the number of likely storms and how to brace for whatever may come our way, plus an update on drought conditions and continued Helene recovery efforts.
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Chamber leaders in the NC House and Senate have announced a framework deal for a state budget. Mecklenburg Sen. Caleb Theodros joins to discuss some of the bills he’s proposed during his first term. We'll also dive into the newly approved CMS budget and how school systems in Cabarrus, Union and Gaston are coping with tight budgets and uncertainty.
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LOCAL NEWS
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NC lawmakers say they are closer to a budget deal after months without a comprehensive budget. Here’s what we know so far, plus how to weigh in with your perspective.
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North Carolina Utilities Commission chair has told Duke Energy to halt procurement of solar energy resources. It’s not clear he has that authority.
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As part of an initial budget agreement between the House and Senate announced Tuesday, Republicans want a constitutional amendment that prevents future legislatures from increasing the tax rate above 3.5%.
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Some veterans who served during earlier Middle East confrontations say they hope the current war doesn't turn into another yearslong entanglement.
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A state House committee voted Tuesday to close what supporters call an affordable housing tax loophole that has created budget problems for urban counties.
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The North Carolina Child Fatality Task Force has completed its 2026 annual report and submitted its latest recommendations to state leaders.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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The CMS Board of Education unanimously approves the district's 2026-27 budget. N.C. lawmakers say they may finally be close to a new state budget agreement. Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles addresses her decision to step down next month. Mecklenburg County says Ramsey Creek Beach will not open for Memorial Day weekend due to low water levels.
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