Konata Edwards
Producer, WFAE's All Things Considered-
Habitat for Humanity Charlotte will break ground on a development in west Charlotte on Wednesday. Habitat says this will be its largest development in the Charlotte region.
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Powerhouse Clemson fell to the Georgia Bulldogs at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday during the Duke’s Mayo Classic, but the bigger local news happened a few miles north when the Charlotte 49ers beat Duke University 31-28.
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Carolina Panthers guard John Miller was placed on the reserve COVID-19 list on Monday, leaving him out of the lineup for Sunday's home opener against the New York Jets.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has suspended Myers Park High School Principal Mark Bosco with pay, a CMS official confirmed Friday.
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On Tuesday morning, the University of North Carolina announced the first group licensing program for current student-athletes.
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The Salisbury Cease Fire initiative, once a summer program, will now take place all year. The program encourages residents to participate in conflict resolution to slow down gun violence.
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A racist description of an event planned at Latta Plantation on Juneteenth has been removed from the historic site's website and social media, and condemned by Mecklenburg County and the Park and Recreation Department.
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has nominated Robbie Kerr to lead the state’s Department of Health and Human Services. Kerr previously served as Health and Human Services director from 2003 to 2007.
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The Hubert Davis era in Chapel Hill has begun. He had his first formal press conference Tuesday to announce him as as North Carolina’s new men’s basketball coach.
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The South Carolina Lady Gamecocks lost in heartbreaking fashion. And we'll have a preview of the most anticipated high school football games of the spring season.