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  • Among its questions, the committee is probing any conversations Kevin McCarthy had with former President Donald Trump on the day of the Capitol attack.
  • This weekend, Duke could feel like one of the centers of women’s college basketball. For the first time since 2017, the Blue Devils will host games during the first weekend of the women’s NCAA Tournament. Meanwhile, UNC and N.C. State are part of eight ACC teams in the field.
  • A judge denied a motion from Christopher Palmiter’s defense team in Madalina Cojocari disappearance case. CMPD investigates overnight shooting in University area. Charlotte Douglas International Airport predicts increase in summer travel. ACC baseball tournament continues in uptown.
  • Charlotte City Council will hear more about the $800M Bank of America Stadium overhaul tonight. Healthcare premiums for thousands of state employees and retirees are expected to increase. The ACC is still alive in this year's College World Series. Tommy Tomlinson says Dan Bishop may have hit a new low.
  • The N.C. Senate passes a bill requiring state law enforcement agencies to work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Gastonia's 2024 crime report shows a significant decrease from the previous year. The ACC settles its legal dispute with Clemson and Florida State University.
  • The federal judge, once denied a Supreme Court confirmation hearing by Republicans, faced lawmakers Monday for his nomination to lead the Justice Department.
  • This week on SouthBound, host Tommy Tomlinson talks to David Hale, college football writer for ESPN and co-host of the show “Inside ACCess” on the ACC Network. They talk about the huge changes in college football this season, from conference realignment to an expanded playoff.
  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
  • Join us for dinner, drinks, and an evening of motivational conversation with college coaching greats Cliff Ellis, Bobby Lutz, Donna Papa, and Tom Walter. Proceeds from this event will benefit the Gaston College Athletics Fund.

    Cliff Ellis Former Basketball Head Coach of Coastal Carolina, spent 49 seasons as a collegiate head coach before retiring in 2023. He finished his career as the ninth-winningest coach NCAA Division I history. As a coach, Ellis captured eight conference regular season titles, two conference tournament crowns, six conference Coach of the Year honors, and an AP National Coach of the Year award. In additional to Coastal Carolina, Ellis also held head coach roles at Auburn, Clemson, South Alabama and Cumberland.

    Bobby Lutz Former Basketball Head Coach of UNCC, is the winningest head coach in 49ers men's basketball history, leading them to eight postseason appearances (five NCAA and three NIT). While at UNCC he also earned Coach of the Year honors and was named a Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year finalist. Lutz was also head coach at Pfeiffer University and has held assistant coach positions with Clemson, Iowa State, NC State, the Windy City Bulls, and Nebraska.

    Donna Papa Former Softball Head Coach of UNC, spent 38 of her 40-year head coaching career at Carolina and retired in 2023 as the second-winningest coach in NCAA softball history. As Carolina's coach, Papa made 15 NCAA tournament appearances and earned five ACC regular-season championships. She is also a five-time ACC Coach of the Year and was inducted into the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2012.

    Tom Walter Baseball Head Coach of Wake Forest, is in his 15th season as head coach of Wake Forest Baseball. He was named the ACC Coach of the Year in 2023 and sits as the second-winningest coach in program history. Walter guided the Demon Deacons to the program's third-ever Men's College World Series in 2023 in one of the team's greatest seasons in program history. Before joining Wake Forest, Walter held head coaching positions at New Orleans and George Washington.

    Ticket includes: Dinner, Two drink tickets & Auction opportunities

    Early Bird Rate: $100 Per individual ticket if purchased by Oct. 14, 2024

    Regular Rate: $120 per individual ticket if purchased after Oct. 14, 2024

    Table Rate: $750 per table (includes eight tickets)

    Proceeds from this event will benefit the Gaston College Athletics Fund which is designated to ensure the successful growth of Gaston College athletes by providing scholarship opportunities and support throughout the academic year, as well as to meet the greatest needs of the Gaston College Athletic Department.
  • The 60th floor of the Bank of America Corporate Center is a mysterious, mythical place. At nearly 776 feet above the ground, it's one of the highest spots a person can visit in Charlotte. What's up there?
  • The North Carolina High School Athletic Association announced Thursday that it is suspending all interscholastic athletics -- including this weekend's…
  • The 60th floor of the Bank of America Corporate Center is a mysterious, mythical place. At nearly 776 feet above the ground, it's one of the highest spots…
  • Behind 44 points from Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, the Hawkeyes topped the Hokies 80-76 in front of a nationally televised audience on ESPN2, and an announced crowd of 15,196 fans. It could be just the beginning of Charlotte's investment in women's basketball.
  • A plethora of Super Tuesday election results. Matthews Commissioners change meeting rules. Hornets hire new Executive V.P.
  • Winter weather blankets the area, with more to come. The Charlotte Fire Dept. considers ending its contract with MEDIC. The town of Matthews declines NCDOT's plan to widen East John Street. The Carolina Panthers end a disappointing season with a road victory.
  • Josh Stein to become North Carolina's next governor. Charlotte voters approve $400M in bonds to fund affordable housing, transportation and neighborhood improvements. Republican pastor Mark Harris completes his political comeback.
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