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  • David Gura speaks with journalists Mark Bowden and Matthew Teague about their new book "The Steal: The Attempt to Overturn the 2020 Election and the People Who Stopped It."
  • Florida is at the center of the fight over abortion. As the state faces new restrictions and a November ballot question on abortion rights, Democrats see potential where they haven't in years.
  • The U.N. relief agency for Palestinian refugees in the Gaza Strip said its employees were among 18 people killed in an Israeli airstrike on a school. Israel said the school was being used by Hamas.
  • "In a trial about First Amendment rights, the government seeks to restrict First Amendment rights," Trump's lawyers wrote in the court filings.
  • On this edition of the news roundup, the CIAA tournament is in the Queen City this week for the 12th consecutive year. After the passing of House Bill 2,…
  • North Carolina's attorney general is threatening to sue the Ritz-Carlton in uptown over what the hotel called a "CIAA service charge." Some customers…
  • The owner of a macaque monkey named Carter, who escaped from his caretaker's car back in March, appeared in court today. Carter's owner officially…
  • Brighter Day Community Choir of Charlotte is presenting a free concert on Sunday, November 6th, 2022, at 4 p.m., at University City United Methodist Church, 3835 W WT Harris Blvd, Charlotte, NC.

    “Thankful. Grateful. Blessed.” will featuring song selections specifically curated to remind each of us of the importance of thankfulness, gratitude and appreciation for our blessings.
  • The "Voting in 2020- You've Got Questions We've Got Answers" Town Hall will take place on Wednesday, October 21st from 6 pm-7 pm via zoom. The town hall will feature a panel of experts who will provide information on the most pressing questions regarding the 2020 election including how to register to vote, who can vote, how to track your ballot, etc. Our panelists include: The Executive Director of Mecklenburg County Board of Elections, Michael Dickerson, President of the League of Women Voters of Charlotte Mecklenburg, Delores Hurt, A current political science student at Johnson C. Smith University, and we will have a special message from former First Lady, Michelle Obama.
  • The virtual season kick-off of Music and Museum launches Sunday, October 25 at 6 p.m. and will be performed on the Bechtler's Outdoor Sculpture Terrace. Surrounded by sculptures from Richier, Hepworth, and Bill, the Bechtler Ensemble will dedicate this special concert in appreciation and honor of former Executive Vice President, Christopher Lawing, with music from British composer Vaughan Williams and French composer Jaques Ibert. This virtual program is free of charge. Registration is required by Saturday, October 24. A link for the concert will be sent at noon on Sunday, October 25.
  • This month, the Ziad Jazz Quartet pays tribute to the life and music of Jazz legend Hank Mobley. The Quartet will take center stage at The Playroom to perform Mobley's compositions such as "High & Flighty", "The Morning After", "Madeline", and many others. Performing alongside Ziad Rabie on tenor saxophone will be Sean Higgins on piano, Ron Brendle on bass, and Al Sergel on drums.
  • Thursday, May 5, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. - Opening Reception for Anne Pell Harkness – Let There Be Music. Free to the public. Be among the first to view the new exhibition and meet the artist. Cash bar available. Anne Pell Harkness: Let There Be Music is sponsored by Hilliard Family Foundation. https://fb.me/e/50G6CN9ps
  • Caldwell Arts Council is hosting a retrospective art sale featuring the works of JW Etheridge and Virginia Sauer at the Caldwell Arts Council January 6, 2023 – January 27, 2023.

    The sale will include original art from both artists’ estates. Pieces will be sold as is and may not include frames. Both artists primarily focus on oil and acrylic works, featuring still life, landscapes, and floral scenes.

    The Caldwell Arts Council is open Tuesday – Friday, 9am – 5pm. Visit caldwellarts.com for more information.
  • Pam Hemphill, a Jan. 6 rioter who served her sentence for her role in the insurrection, offers her views on Trump's indictment in connection with attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with co-directors Tony Gerber and Jesse Moss about their new documentary War Game, which considers dangerous possibilities after the 2024 presidential election.
  • Hamas says it has agreed to Israel's request to speed up release of Israeli hostages, including two men held around a decade. The bodies of members of a young family are among those it will hand over.
  • Pipelines conveying natural gas in Washington, D.C., are old and wearing out, with approximately four leaks per mile, a recent scientific survey of the pipes suggests. Researchers say the average amount of methane lost to leaks in Washington seems to be more than twice the national average for cities.
  • Six Chinese men survived the sinking of the Titanic. Their stories were lost to history until the documentary The Six showed how their lives were shaped by America's restrictive immigration policies.
  • Her parents, brother and cousin were killed in the collision, but the girl was found walking barefoot on the tracks. She's being cared for by grandparents after receiving three stitches in her head.
  • As districts like Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools look for ways to close student achievement gaps, they are trying to make sure that each student has access…
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