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Local News Roundup: NC Delegation Reacts To Biden Inauguration; Trump Pardons Hayes; Search For Council Member Mitchell Replacement
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Local news Roundup: Controversy over Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative hire; Scarborough medical leave; mask rule changes possible; CMPD plans to reduce crime
There was controversy this week over the chosen leader for the Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative. After months of absence, County Commissioner Ella Scarborough goes on paid medical leave. Mask rules are changing around the country and those changes may be coming to Mecklenburg County. And CMPD lays out its plan to reduce crime. Those and other stories with Mike Collins and local reporters.
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