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Outside the Bechtler Museum of Art in uptown Charlotte, more than 200 Iranian Americans gathered Sunday afternoon to protest and stand in solidarity with Iranians demonstrating against the Islamic Republic in Iran.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
  • During his 2024 campaign, Trump promised to fight for federal recognition for the Lumbee Tribe.
    After a 137-year struggle, North Carolina’s Lumbee Tribe has received full federal recognition. It fulfills one of President Donald Trump’s campaign promises and opens new opportunities for the tribe. The Lumbee are now eligible to receive federal funding from the Bureau of Indian Affairs, which could support education, health care and housing. We look at why the process took so long and what comes next.
  • From left, Joi Mayo, Kimberly Owens and J.D. Mazuera Arias.
    City of Charlotte
    We’re speaking with the three new faces on the Charlotte City Council. All ran on keeping communities safe, expanding affordable housing and improving transportation. Charlotte has been grappling with those issues for years — and now that Joi Mayo, J.D. Mazuera Arias and Kimberly Owens have started their terms, we’ll see how their priorities translate into action.
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  • Hundreds gathered in uptown Sunday to stand in solidarity with Iranians demonstrating against the Islamic Republic in Iran. Officials in Union County are trying to identify the source of a series of loud booms. The town of Matthews will spend more than $17 million to redesign John Street. The Panthers come up short of a playoff win.