WFAE staff and wire reports
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The Charlotte brewery formerly known as Sycamore Brewing is set to reopen this weekend with new ownership and a new name.
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The Queen City Quarter entertainment complex in uptown Charlotte is reportedly going up for sale again.
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The Charlotte Hornets defeated the Sacramento Kings 117–109 on Wednesday night. Charlotte next plays the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday in Texas.
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The Charlotte brewery formerly known as Sycamore Brewing is set to reopen this weekend under a new name: Club West Brewing.
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The Charlotte Hornets beat the Portland Trail Blazers 103-101 on Tuesday night. They’re on the road again Wednesday , playing the Sacramento Kings.
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The Silfab Solar plant in Fort Mill has resumed limited operations following two chemical leaks reported last week. State and federal regulators say the facility will not restart any operations involving chemicals until it agrees to hire a professional engineer with expertise in chemical processes and to notify state regulators as quickly as possible of any future leaks.
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North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is criticizing a settlement between the U.S. Justice Department and Live Nation, the parent company of Ticketmaster, in an anti-trust case.
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Charlotte City Council is considering a $25 million plan to replace aging equipment at Bojangles’ Coliseum and Ovens Auditorium after a leaking roof forced the delay of two sporting events in the past month.
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North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing the federal government over a new round of tariffs he says were imposed without approval from Congress.
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A U.S. Marine Corps veteran was removed from a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Readiness and Management Support hearing Wednesday after protesting military action in Iran.CBS reported that Brian McGinnis, a Green Party candidate running for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, was forcibly removed by U.S. Capitol Police.