Davidson College says it will offer free tuition to many low- and middle-income families beginning in the fall of 2027.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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The General Assembly passed its long-awaited budget last week with bipartisan support — the first in more than two years. The $34 billion plan includes teacher pay raises and additional money for Hurricane Helene recovery, but it also contains a provision that would force Charlotte and other governments to repay money already spent on the rejected I-77 toll lanes.
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This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States. For many Americans, Independence Day means a celebration of hot dogs, fireworks and freedom. For historian Beverly Gage, the holiday is much more complicated. Her new book recounts the long history of the United States through a road trip to places that helped shape the country. She joins us to unpack 250 years of American history in her latest book, “This Land Is Your Land.”
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LOCAL NEWS
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Legislators left the 20-year initiative, which supported tens of thousands of community college students, out of the state budget.
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The Asheville Urban Forest Master Plan was delayed by Helene, but is slowly moving forward.
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Republican leaders in the North Carolina General Assembly unveiled a full budget proposal a year late. Here are some of the topline items.
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For the first time in 30 years, the Upperman family isn’t awarding any new scholarships at UNCW. Linda Upperman Smith said the way the university wanted to rewrite the language around the application wouldn’t have been in line with her father’s wishes.
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Indivisible Charlotte’s pop-up protests have spread to dozens of intersections across the city, where many retired residents say they are standing in for people who cannot.
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Black residents in Mecklenburg County continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV, despite advances in treating the virus. In 2024, Black residents accounted for about 60% of new cases. In part one of a two-part series, WFAE explores some of the reasons for those disparities and the challenges faced by those living with HIV.
NATION & WORLD
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