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Duke Energy predicts an additional 47,331 gigawatt-hours in economic growth by 2036.
Duke Energy
Duke Energy and state regulators are deciding how to address rising energy demand in the Carolinas — demand driven largely by incoming data centers. One Charlotte nonprofit is educating residents on how to get involved.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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    On the next Charlotte Talks: freedom of the press. It’s a bedrock principle of American democracy and yet, one year into the second Trump administration, it is under attack. The Associated Press was banned from the White House Press room, journalists refused to comply with Pentagon rules controlling the narrative, the government defunded Public Broadcasting and Trump is suing and threatening networks and newspapers. We look at the damage done and what might be next.
  • Teachers from Paw Creek Elementary School protest for better pay.
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    On the next Charlotte Talks, teachers aren’t holding back their frustration over delayed pay raises. Earlier this month, hundreds stayed out of work to hold protests across the state, calling out the General Assembly for not passing a budget. Our state’s teachers regularly rank near the bottom of the country for teacher pay. They say they have an important job and want — need — better pay, so why is this such a big ask? We search for answers.
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  • Duke Energy warns customers about outage scams. The Black Political Caucus of Charlotte-Mecklenburg makes its endorsements for the upcoming March primary. Charlotte's shelter program saw an increase in demand over the weekend due to winter weather.