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Saying "you can’t go wrong" with either remaining candidate in the South Carolina gubernatorial runoff, President Trump endorsed both Lt. Gov. Pam Evette and Attorney General Alan Wilson in the second Republican primary to be held Tuesday.
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Charlotte’s Green Crown Program recognizes food businesses using sustainable practices. The program cooled down during COVID, as businesses focused on public health and relied heavily on single use take out containers and utensils. Now, the program is being revamped with new applications for catering and hospitality businesses, helping eco-conscious customers find places that reflect their values.
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A person linked to Stuart W. Cramer High School in Gaston County has tested positive for tuberculosis, health officials said.
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday inducted a dozen North Carolinians into the Order of the Longleaf Pine during a ceremony at Bank of America Stadium.
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The Professional Fighters League, one of the largest mixed martial arts organizations outside of the UFC, says it will return to Charlotte this summer.
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Young Latino leaders will gather in Charlotte on Saturday for the Queen City Summit.
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Monroe City Council voted Wednesday morning to reverse course and restore its support for toll lanes on Interstate 77 south of uptown Charlotte.
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The remaining candidates for the Republican nomination for governor of South Carolina met Tuesday evening for their final debate before next week’s runoff.
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After months of negotiations, Kannapolis and Concord have reached an agreement to maintain all Rider Transit routes and stops for the 2026-27 fiscal year.