In rural counties, new developments have prompted soul searching about the lack of land use rules, and many are wondering what can still be done.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Star Trek’s William Shatner talks about his career, the Earth and space. Then, we get a preview of WFAE’s Carolinas Climate Summit.
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We take a look at the predatory practices some Charlotte tow truck drivers use to take advantage of those they tow. That includes both civilian and commercial truck drivers. Plus, we dive into what lawmakers are doing to stop it.
In this 6-part series, BPR, the NC Newsroom, WFAE and WUNC explore North Carolina's accelerating data-center boom and its real impact on local communities.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Crystal Hill’s budget proposal features some uncertainty, in large part due to the lack of a state budget.
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If you need a basic understanding of data centers, we've produced a zine to serve as a guide for what they are, the trade-offs involved, and a starter list of questions if one gets proposed for your community.
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The Charlotte Latino Film Festival returns this week, bringing films from across Latin America to Charlotte.
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Over the weekend, the event celebrated the planet with environmental films, games and activities.
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North Carolina has seen its fair share of devastating storms, even during weaker seasons.
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Hundreds gathered in uptown Charlotte on Monday to view alternative concepts for adding toll lanes to I-77 south of uptown. The concepts were showcased during a three-month pause on the project by the DOT.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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The Charlotte Hornets win a play-in tournament thriller at the Spectrum Center. Two of N.C.'s rivers make America's most endangered list. Mecklenburg County may take legal action against the Peebles Corporation, the company behind the failed Brooklyn Village development in uptown.
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