Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden says CBP agents could return to Charlotte after conducting immigration enforcement arrests in the city last month.
- Measles outbreak grows in Spartanburg County as officials warn of wider spread
- All firefighters injured in Salisbury house fire explosion released from hospital
- Cooper backs ban on stock trading by members of Congress, president
- North Carolina AG joins settlement with Hyundai, Kia over vehicle thefts
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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As 2025 comes to a close, we take a look at the public health developments shaping life in Mecklenburg County and what residents should know heading into 2026. Later in the show, we turn to mental health during the holidays, including exploring the impact of financial stress and practical coping tools.
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Charlotte leaders have long committed to bringing more affordable housing to the region. In October, the city announced partnering with Enterprise Community Partners to start the Faith in Housing Charlotte initiative to transform underutilized land from faith-based organizations into affordable housing. We take a look at the intersection of faith, land and policy to reshape our housing future.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Forsyth County Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough is warning citizens about the rise in phone scams and raising awareness about people who use the names of local officers to persuade victims to pay.
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Two central themes of the hearing at A-B Tech were competition and access to care.
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Over a hundred attended a public session in the Big Ivy last week, highlighting a growing debate over the scale and speed of proposed forest recovery projects.
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Grants for rental properties total just over $57 million.
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The Education Law Center has released its annual "Making the Grade" report on school funding across the country — and North Carolina is getting an F.
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NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson and 35 other attorneys general have reached a settlement with Hyundai and Kia for selling vehicles without proper anti-theft technology. The S.C. measles outbreak expands to 138 confirmed cases. Charlotte's airport says goodbye to its Sycamore Brewing retail location.
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