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  • Nearly half a dozen figures in Britain's Conservative Party are seen as candidates for prime minister. Liz Truss is the fourth prime minister to resign since the Brexit vote of 2016.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Kristina Kvien who, as the Charge d'Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, is the top American official on the ground in Kyiv.
  • "It appears that Mrs. Thomas has information relevant to our investigation," the panel said after reports that she had exchanged text messages with Trump's chief of staff ahead of the Capitol attack.
  • This year, animals made their marks with encounters that ranged from sad to creepy to cute.
  • The N.C. House passes a bill requiring sheriffs to cooperate even further with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Charlotte City Council votes to release about $1.7 million in funding for small arts organizations. A musician from Matthews makes American Idol's top ten.
  • A top vaccine advisor at the FDA was forced to resign on Friday. In his resignation letter, Dr. Peter Marks wrote "truth and transparency are not desired," by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • Join us for an exciting panel of the top women leaders in our country as they share their "cubicle to corner office," journey, critical life lessons and the power of resiliency.

    Featuring:

    Carrie Cook - Vice President and Community Affairs Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond

    Dr. Ada Bacetty- The Department Chief for the Biological Threat Reduction Program of the Department of Defense for the United States.

    Attorney Angelique Vincent- Hamacher- Chair, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority (CMHA) Board of Commissioners
  • Join HopeWay for an educational event: “The Sooner, The Better: Addressing Today’s Adolescent Mental Health Crisis.” Dr. Harold Koplewicz, one of the nation’s leading child and adolescent psychiatrists, and Dr. Alyson Kuroski-Mazzei, HopeWay’s CEO & Chief Medical Officer, will address the top challenges youth are facing and ways to offer meaningful support and help build resiliency.
  • Think you make the best mac & cheese in the Carolinas? Come prove it and support a great cause in the process!

    Devil's Logic and Santiago Strong are teaming up on November 4th to showcase the tastiest mac & cheese and clean, crushable beer.

    With a top prize of $250, what's stopping you from showing what you've got?

    Proceeds go to support the SantiagoStrong Foundation and their efforts to fight pediatric brain cancer.

    Register at https://www.santiagostrong.org/events 
  • For over two decades, Chatham County Line has embraced a heart-worn songwriting and rough-hewn Bluegrass style that has graced stages all across the U.S. as well as Europe, Scandinavia, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

    With eight studio albums, CCL has a sound all their own and a live show to match.

    With 20 years behind and clear skies ahead, Chatham County Line attributes their success to their ten solo albums, four of which are number one on the Top Bluegrass Albums Chart!
  • American Country

    Renowned singer-songwriter-entertainer Rockie Lynne’s critically acclaimed albums have received rave reviews from The Associated Press, People Magazine, USA Today, to name a few. Over the last decade, he has appeared nationally on "Good Morning America," ABC News, in the pages of People Magazine and has had four top-40 Hits on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Known for his chops as an electric guitar player, this performance is sure to please any music lover looking for a great night of live music and stellar musicianship. 
  • A native of New Jersey, Andrea Mumm Trammell holds the Dr. Billy Graham Principal Harp chair of the Charlotte
    Symphony Orchestra. Praised for her ability to “handle filigree solo passage with aplomb” and her “serene…and sweetly swoony” playing by the Charlotte Observer, Andrea is regarded as one of the top harpists of her generation.
    Kristina Finch, based in Hattiesburg, MS is principal harpist with the Miami Symphony Orchestra and the second
    harpist with the Charlotte Symphony.
    This Duo Recital brings together these acclaimed harpists in an exciting program.
  • With the exception of pandemic-disrupted 2020, the number of weapons intercepted at U.S. airport checkpoints has climbed every year since 2010.
  • As Florida residents continue the post-hurricane clean up, economists are tabulating the overall cost of Frances. Government and insurance industry officials estimate the insured losses from the storm will fall somewhere between $3 billion and $6 billion. NPR's David Schaper reports.
  • An automobile accident on Interstate 485 near the East John Street exit in Matthews on Saturday afternoon left six people seriously injured, according to MEDIC.
  • The teenager's friends and family had been looking for him. He was found buried underneath several feet of sand.
  • Wingate University's baseball team won its first Division II national title, knocking off top-ranked Central Missouri 5-3 on Saturday at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary.
  • Part One: Charlotte Miscellany. Why is there a statue of an unknown golden man in Myers Park? Why is there a car on top of a Restaurant? Why are there…
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