Jeanne Davis
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Parties are a common concern among the neighbors of Airbnb hosts, including those in Charlotte.
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Data from the University of North Carolina’s Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research shows that many more people in North Carolina are eligible for those subsidies than are taking advantage of them.
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Attorney General Josh Stein has asked five solar financing companies to suspend loan payments and interest for Pink Energy customers who haven’t received a working power system.
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South Carolina Democrats and Republicans generally agree that a woman should be able to legally terminate a pregnancy that threatens her health or that is the result of rape, according to a new poll.
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Fourteen Louisiana chefs teamed up with 14 Charlotte restaurants to create special menus for one night only.
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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services says that increased cash benefits and program flexibilities have contributed to the increase in enrollment.
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The district reports it has replaced several Navistar International MaxxForce engines, but still has 11 in its fleet.
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The heaviest rain is expected to begin Friday night through Saturday morning.
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The development formerly known as the Epicentre is also getting a makeover.
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On Tuesday, more than 5,000 flights were delayed and almost 900 were canceled. Attorneys general from across the U.S. are seeking authority to address the problem.