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Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt, a Democrat, filed paperwork with the Mecklenburg Board of Elections in April to make her campaign "inactive." She said she hasn't made a final decision about whether to run for reelection.
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For our series Rebuilding Charlotte, City Council member and Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt talks with WFAE's Marshall Terry about the challenges ahead in the coming years — affordable housing, homelessness, jobs that pay living wages and public transportation.
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Advocates for public transportation are calling on Congress to approve emergency aid for local public transit systems nationwide and to boost long-term funding for transit, including an expanded bus and train network around Charlotte.
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The televsion ad begins with a booming voice:Vi Lyles. Julie Eiselt. Proven leaders. Vi Lyles and Julie Eiselt have led Charlotte with distinction and…
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The Charlotte City Council on Thursday rejected a proposal by Democratic council member Braxton Winston to increase the compensation of council…
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It’s big day for Charlotte City Council. In what’s sure to be a contentious meeting this afternoon, the council will hold a special meeting on whether to…
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Red light cameras are back on the radar of Charlotte officials despite a recommendation from city manager Marcus Jones to not use them. But Mayor Vi Lyles…
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While the Charlotte Citizens' Review Board made a powerful statement by deciding to probe deeper into the Keith Scott shooting, the board’s power is…
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The city's police and transportation department will not restrict parking outside a women's clinic in east Charlotte, City Manager Marcus Jones said at…
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Two members of Charlotte City Council are rebuking a report published this week that suggested members had plans to symbolically re-instate the city's…