Public schools in North Carolina are facing billions of dollars in unfunded school construction projects, and a lottery-supported grant program is only able to address a fraction of the requests it receives.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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‘Teen takeovers’: Charlotte leaders move to revise curfew as minors ask where they’re supposed to go‘Teen takeovers’ have become a nuisance in cities like Charlotte and Raleigh, with large groups of teenagers gathering in public spaces, causing disruption and sometimes engaging in destructive behavior. CMPD now recommends a 9 p.m. curfew for all minors. We look at how that curfew would be enforced, what is contributing to the gatherings, and possible solutions for providing safe spaces for minors.
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A look at how the recently passed North Carolina state budget affects higher education. One of the biggest headlines from is a fully funded UNC system, but it would also make certain records related to discipline proceedings exempt from the state public records law including cases of sexual misconduct. That plus tuition changes, student loans, and more.
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LOCAL NEWS
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More than 80 high school students from across the country spent this week chopping, whipping, stirring and boiling at Johnson & Wales University, getting a crash course in the culinary arts as they consider future careers.
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Charlotte and other local governments have 90 days to reverse course on the controversial project or risk repaying the state $64 million.
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Some North Carolina composting facilities now qualify as farming operations under state law.
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While many are hailing the project, some are worried about whether Swannanoa is ready for the influx of visitors the park is expected to bring.
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Charlotte FC said fan feedback showed the licenses created a financial barrier for people interested in becoming season ticket members.
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A Huntersville police officer has been charged with driving while impaired after authorities say he reported for duty Wednesday morning showing signs of impairment.
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Cases of cyclosporiasis have more than doubled in North Carolina over the past week. And so far, investigators haven't identified the primary source of the outbreak.
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A new Smithsonian exhibit opening this weekend at the Charlotte Museum of History highlights the role Latinos have played in shaping baseball both nationally and in Charlotte.
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