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ENCORE: Noel Freidline & Maria Howell Are Bringing Back That Ol’ Razzle Dazzle
The reports of jazz music's death have been greatly exaggerated, and world-traveling band leader Noel Freidline and acclaimed actress/vocalist Maria Howell are here to prove it.
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'You Have To Give Back:' LeAnna Eden On Building Charlotte’s Music Community, One Rock 'n' Blues Song At A Time
As an artist raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, LeAnna Eden’s left a sizable impact on the Charlotte music scene. From working with music venue Petra’s on local artist spotlights to fronting the soulful garage blues-rock band LeAnna Eden & the Garden Of to creating the first black alternative music festival in the Queen City, Eden’s work shows that it’s not the music community you were born into, it’s the one you create.
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From Coltrane To J. Cole, Harvey Cummings II Has The Jazz Chops
From contributing music to the hit Cartoon Network show “The Boondocks” to performing with Marsalis jazz family royalty, it’s no wonder Charlotte native Harvey Cummings II has been called a “jazz legend in the making,” mixing the classic riffs of Coltrane with the hip-hop sensibilities of J. Cole.
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'I Can Be Myself:' Dexter Jordan on Singing R&B and Loving His Identity
Acceptance is a recurring theme for up-and-coming R&B crooner Dexter Jordan: accepting new friends and collaborators in the Charlotte music community, accepting new sounds and inspiration for his full-length release Blue, accepting grief and the many paths it takes through life and, more importantly, accepting one’s self (the good, the bad and the potential therein).
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NewsWorthy for June 24, 2025
The Charlotte City Council votes to require permits for street vendors in NoDa; removes Tesla from a list of pre-approved electric vehicles. Former S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson kicks off his gubernatorial bid. The Charlotte Checkers fall in the AHL's Calder Cup Finals.
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Georgann Eubanks travels the South to find out where the wild things are
This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to author Georgann Eubanks, who traveled the wild South to visit everything from frogs to swans for her new book, “The Fabulous Ordinary.”
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NewsWorthy for July 3, 2025
Gov. Josh Stein vetoes three Republican-backed bills, and urges N.C.'s congressional delegation to oppose the Senate's version of President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." Charlotte Douglas Airport is expects a dip in travel for the holiday weekend. Pineville ends door-to-door solicitation.
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NewsWorthy for July 2, 2025
Among the 15 bills signed by Gov. Josh Stein on Tuesday, one prohibits mobile phone use during school classes. Another enables Mecklenburg County voters to decide the fate of a transit tax. Former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper considers a run for U.S. Senate. G
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NewsWorthy for June 17, 2025
N.C. will receive $150 million to address the opioid epidemic. Three federal judges will consider whether congressional and legislative maps are unfair to Black voters. The Charlotte skyline gets a facelift. Juneteenth celebrations are underway in Charlotte.
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'Tourists go home!': Overtourism and the rise of anti-tourism
Tourism has long been seen as mutually beneficial — allowing travelers to experience new communities and cultures, while also boosting local economies. However, in recent years, the volume of global travel has sparked growing backlash in destinations big and small.
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NewsWorthy for June 10, 2025
Charlotte City Council approves $3.6 billion budget; extends contract of interim city attorney Anthony Fox. Mecklenburg County reports a rise in homelessness. Invasive algae on the N.C. coast is increasing mercury levels in the food chain.
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The latest from the General Assembly as Gov. Stein signs multiple bills — what remains on his desk?
As both chambers of the General Assembly negotiate a budget to send to Gov. Josh Stein, we examine the major sticking points in the House and Senate versions. Last Friday, Stein signed six bills into law, but did not take action on a concealed carry bill or two immigration bills. Since taking office, he has yet to issue a veto.
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NewsWorthy for June 16, 2025
Thousands gathered in uptown Saturday for the "No Kings" protest. Gov. Josh Stein signs a bill creating the North Carolina Investment Authority. Charlotte Pride organizers say corporations are pulling back sponsorship dollars this year. The Charlotte Checkers even their Calder Cup Finals series against Abbotsford.
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NewsWorthy for June 18, 2025
The Cabarrus County Commission elevates its newest member to chairman. Construction begins on a new police facility in northwest Charlotte. The partnership between developer The Peebles Corporation and the City of Charlotte is on the verge of collapse. Theatre Charlotte's new production of Annie Jr. features some unexpected cast members.
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein signed eight bills last week, including one limiting the rights of transgender foster youth and adoptees. Area residents continue to wage war against mosquitos. Charlotte is one step closer to its first state trail. WFAE's First Friday Arts Panel highlights some summer events to enjoy.
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Candidate filing for Charlotte City Council opens: What to expect and watch for
Candidate filing for Charlotte City Council begins Monday. All 11 council seats, the Charlotte mayor’s seat, and six Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board seats will be on the ballot. The mayor has not yet announced whether she will seek reelection, and one council member is under federal indictment but says she plans to run. We look at what to expect during the short campaign filing window.
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CMPD arrests 15, seizes 10 guns on July 4. Johnson C. Smith University placed on probation by its accrediting agency. Monroe Mayor Robert Burns faces a no-confidence vote. CATS begins transitioning to CATS Micro in North Mecklenburg County. The rise and fall of Tiawana Brown.
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Back-to-school check-in with superintendents of Union County, Cabarrus County and Iredell-Statesville Schools
We sit down with superintendents of Iredell-Statesville, Cabarrus County and Union County schools for back-to-school season. These three districts face their own changes and challenges this year. We’ll discuss everything from budgets and funding to student safety and closing the learning gap.
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NewsWorthy for Aug. 14, 2025
A Colorado developer withdraws its request for a $30 billion data center in Mooresville. The N.C. Highway Patrol is launching a new safety campaign for I-485. Forecasters say Tropical Storm Erin could arrive sometime next week. Monroe is under a boil water advisory due to the discovery of E. coli in the water system.
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NewsWorthy for Aug, 13, 2025
Montravias King drops out of the Charlotte City Council race, backs Tiawana Brown. CMS reports 243 teacher vacancies leading into the new school year. S.C. Senator Roger Nutt steps down amid a diagnosis of Alzheimer's. Two kids in Laurens, S.C. steal and crash a train.
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