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Gov. Josh Stein prepares his first State of the State address. CMS plans to tighten its budget. Students and professors at UNC Charlotte protest the arrest of a Palestinian activist at Columbia University. A new Winthrop University poll shows S.C. voters generally approve of Donald Trump's performance, but are less enthusiastic about Elon Musk.
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Alexander Vindman on his new book, Ukraine, Russia, and the second Trump presidency
Alexander Vindman joins Charlotte Talks to talk about the importance of Ukraine to our safety and how mistakes the West made after the fall of the Soviet Union have led us to where we are today.
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NewsWorthy for Mar. 17, 2025
A weekend fire destroys Morehead Social near uptown. The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance names a new leader. This year's NCAA men's basketball tournament has a strong contingent of N.C. teams. Hornets fans might spot a new and more durable beverage cup at the Spectrum Center next season.
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Laugh out loud: Live comedy is on the rise in Charlotte
Need a good laugh? We look at the expanding and serious business of comedy, and how the Queen City is getting in on a booming industry.
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Jim Barger Jr. writes about Jimmy Carter's life as a fisherman
This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Jim Barger Jr., author of a new book called “Rivers and Dreams,” on former President Jimmy Carter’s life as a fisherman — and how he often used fishing to cast the lines of diplomacy.
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NewsWorthy for Mar. 19, 2025
24 undocumented immigrants arrested in ICE operation in Charlotte. The Huntersville Board of Commissioners approve expansion of Birkdale Village. Union County votes to ban "obscene" and "sexualized" events from county parks. UNC squeaks into the main NCAA men's basketball tournament bracket with a blowout win over San Diego State.
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NewsWorthy for Mar. 18, 2025
N.C. Sen. Thom Tillis continues to receive death threats. The state's unemployment rate rose in January. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library system will close all branches for five days in April to transition to a new software platform. Animal Care and Control reaches critical levels of overcrowding.
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Swift changes come to the Education Department; local HBCUs respond
We speak with a journalist covering higher education to better understand the fast-moving, far-reaching changes at the Department of Education. We’ll also hear from two HBCU leaders at Johnson C. Smith University and Clinton College about how their campuses are doing as they face potential federal funding cuts.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 10, 2025
Work begins on widening Highway 150 near Lake Norman. The U.S. Dept. of Transportation halts funding to help states build electric vehicle charging stations. Hundreds of protesters gather in uptown to demand an end to deportations and U.S. involvement in Gaza. CATS ridership increases 11% in 2024.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 13, 2025
UNC Charlotte attains prestigious R-1 university status. N.C. joins several other states suing the Trump administration over the federal funding freeze. Flu cases reach the highest levels in 15 years. Truck maker Isuzu selects Greenville for its U.S. production base. Charlotte's construction boom is slowing down.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 12, 2025
Several Charlotte City Council members are more than a year late in filing campaign finance reports. Albemarle Corp. announces results of its monitoring of the foul odor in Kings Mountain. The Charlotte Hornets are working with a group to bring a WNBA franchise to Charlotte. The decades-long Leandro school funding saga continues.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 3, 2025
A shift in the the Lincoln-Catawba county line affects hundreds of properties. The Trump administration says the USDOT will award transportation grant money based, in part, on a county's marriage and birth rates. A new aerial survey shows over 800,000 acres of N.C. forest land damaged by Helene.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 7, 2025
Activists assemble outside the Mallard Creek office of Sen. Thom Tillis to protest recent Trump administration actions. Immigration advocates are distributing red paper cards printed with with constitutional rights. Honeywell plans to separate its automation and aerospace arms. The NASCAR Hall of Fame inducts its 2025 class tonight.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 6, 2025
Reported crimes at N.C. schools decreased in 2024. The ACLU files a First Amendment lawsuit against Cleveland County schools. Walmart is closing its regional office in Charlotte. Protesters ask Sen. Thom Tillis to stand against President Trump's recent actions. Lovin' Life Music Fest announces more headliners for this year's event.
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Why we are drawn to true crime as a genre: The ethics behind it and the mental health fallout
On the next Charlotte Talks, the popularity of true crime stories and the ethics of reporting and consuming them.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 26, 2025
The state House approves an additional $500 million for Helene recovery. Former Republican Rep. Dan Bishop faces questioning at his Senate confirmation hearing. Sen. Thom Tillis doubles down on his support for Ukraine. South Carolina has a record year in export sales. The Hornets set a new mark for NBA futility.
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The future of passenger rail in NC
In 2024, North Carolina’s passenger trains experienced another bustling year and riding the train has become more popular than ever in the state. We explore what's behind the rising popularity of train travel in N.C. and plans for expanding the places you can go.
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With her new album, Sierra Hull keeps exploring her roots beyond bluegrass
This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to Tennessee singer and mandolin player Sierra Hull. She’s got a new album, "A Tip Toe High Wire," coming out next week that continues her musical journey beyond her bluegrass roots.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 27, 2025
Wayne Goodwin will step down as head of the N.C. Dept. of Motor Vehicles. The historic Wilmore School in South End has been sold and will be redeveloped. The NFL Scouting Combine is underway with the Panthers looking for defensive help. Critics accuse Atrium Health of double dipping on tax refunds.
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NewsWorthy for Feb. 25, 2025
A bill filed Monday in the N.C. General Assembly would allow Mecklenburg County voters to raise the sales tax by a penny to pay for a multibillion-dollar transportation plan. Cannabis advocates ask N.C. Attorney General Jeff Jackson for clarity on the state's enforcement of laws surrounding smokable hemp products. Matthews approves plans to build a Discovery Place Kids museum.
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