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Charlotte City Manager Ron Carlee has named John Muth as interim transit director and chief executive officer for the Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS)…
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A panel selected by the state school board is meeting today with companies who want to open North Carolina’s first online-only charter schools. The…
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North Carolina’s U.S. Senator-elect Thom Tillis will serve on two military-related committees when he’s sworn in next month. Senate Republicans announced…
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Seventy-five new jobs are coming to Gaston County. Tosaf USA plans to locate its first U.S. manufacturing facility in Bessemer City. Tosaf’s parent…
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North Carolina’s Attorney General Roy Cooper says he will appeal state regulators’ decision to allow energy companies to profit from corporate tax cuts…
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Unemployment was down in Mecklenburg County for October. The county’s 5.6 percent jobless rate is seven tenths of a point lower than the month before.…
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Later today, the Charlotte City Council will hear information about a potential civil rights/racial profiling ordinance. The measure is sponsored by…
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A 78-year-old man who says he was wrongly convicted of the 1978 murders of a mother and daughter in rural eastern North Carolina now has a chance to plead…
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Two men who escaped from a minimum security prison in Richmond County are back in custody after nearly a week on the loose. Police arrested 22-year-old…
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North Carolina’s unemployment rate went down in October, dropping .4 percent from the previous month, to 6.3 percent. That compares to a 7.5 percent…