Customers urge Duke Energy to delay rate hikes as it combines Carolina businesses to save $1 billion
State regulators hosted two public hearings on Duke Energy’s proposal to merge its two Carolina companies into one entity, Duke Energy Carolinas. Tuesday night, two members of the public weighed in on the combination.
- Measles outbreak grows in Spartanburg County as officials warn of wider spread
- All firefighters injured in Salisbury house fire explosion released from hospital
- Cooper backs ban on stock trading by members of Congress, president
- North Carolina AG joins settlement with Hyundai, Kia over vehicle thefts
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
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Charlotte leaders have long committed to bringing more affordable housing to the region. In October, the city announced partnering with Enterprise Community Partners to start the Faith in Housing Charlotte initiative to transform underutilized land from faith-based organizations into affordable housing. We take a look at the intersection of faith, land and policy to reshape our housing future.
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After nearly 27 years on the bench, Mecklenburg County’s longest-serving judge — Lou Trosch — is stepping down. He served beginning in 1999 in the 26th Judicial District and later joined the Superior Court in 2018. In that time, he co-chaired the Race Matters for Juvenile Justice Initiative. We look back on that and other milestones as well as changes to the judicial system.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Over a hundred attended a public session in the Big Ivy last week, highlighting a growing debate over the scale and speed of proposed forest recovery projects.
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Grants for rental properties total just over $57 million.
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The Education Law Center has released its annual "Making the Grade" report on school funding across the country — and North Carolina is getting an F.
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South Carolina health officials say a measles outbreak continues to grow in Spartanburg County, about 90 miles southwest of Charlotte.
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Immigrant-owned businesses in Charlotte are struggling one month after U.S. Customs and Border Protection conducted immigration enforcement raids throughout the city.
NATION & WORLD
DAILY NEWS ROUNDUP
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N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson and 35 other attorneys general have reached a settlement with Hyundai and Kia for selling vehicles without proper anti-theft technology. The S.C. measles outbreak expands to 138 confirmed cases. Charlotte's airport says goodbye to its Sycamore Brewing retail location.
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