Charlotte leaders are considering bringing back red light cameras to some of the city’s most dangerous intersections. The renewed interest comes after a 25-year-old runner was killed on The Plaza,
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Americans are working longer than ever, but many say the workplace isn’t built to support them. Sixty-four percent of workers over 50 report seeing or experiencing age-discrimination. Twenty-two percent say they are being pushed out of their jobs because of their age. Since those 55 and older are the fastest-growing age group in the labor force, what does this mean for the workforce? How can older workers stay competitive?
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On the next Charlotte Talks, we look at a newly released Mecklenburg County Health Department report on infant mortality. The findings are a mix of good and bad news. Overall birth outcomes have improved, but disparities remain, especially for non-Hispanic Black infants compared with non-Hispanic white infants. We’ll hear about the progress and what’s being done to address those disparities.
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LOCAL NEWS
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After 770 days of waiting for the North Carolina Supreme Court to rule on the latest chapter in the 32-year-old Leandro school funding case — an unusually long time, according to legal experts — the court finally issued an opinion.
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The Norwegian men's national team arrives in Greensboro in early June with plans for an open practice and community watch party in the works.
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It's widely assumed this is Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles’ fifth and final term. That means there will be a free-for-all to succeed her in 2027.
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As part of their big comeback, black bears are returning to central North Carolina, where they’ve been missing for decades.
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If you drove by uptown Charlotte over the weekend, you might have spotted a crowd of people dancing in First Ward Park. That’s because the annual Charlotte SHOUT! Festival is underway.
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Recent data spotlights concerning trends for Black women and their babies. Health care professionals convened over the weekend in uptown Charlotte to advocate for and celebrate efforts to address the issue.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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The Mooresville Town Board of Commissioners asks Mayor Chris Carney to resign. A new report from the N.C. Advisory Council on Cannabis recommends the creation of an adult-use cannabis system. Former Miss North Carolina Carrie Everett dies at age 22.
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