Despite million of dollars invested in HIV prevention and care, Black residents continue to account for a disproportionate share of HIV diagnoses in Mecklenburg County. In part two of WFAE's series, we hear from people living with HIV, and care providers and county officials about efforts to combat the virus.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Charlotte now experiences nearly a month of additional dangerous heat days compared to 50 years ago. By the 2060s, state officials expect nearly 40 more days each year when the heat index exceeds 95 degrees. Extreme heat is now considered the top climate-related threat for residents. We explore how that heat is changing daily life for Charlotteans.
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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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LOCAL NEWS
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A decision could come by October on the proposal to add a toll lane in north Mecklenburg and south Iredell counties.
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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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Charlotte experienced near record-breaking high temperatures this past holiday weekend. But where you live determines a lot about just how hot it gets.
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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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- WFAE recognizes three Beacon Award winners
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