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The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing Tuesday night on three maps under consideration for six district seats.
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Six jail employees have been fired this year after being accused of crimes, and a report from The Charlotte Observer alleges staff violations in the deaths of two inmates. However, commissioners say the incidents prove the sheriff's commitment to accountability.
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Mecklenburg County Commissioners will get an update Tuesday night on Historic Latta Plantation.
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Mecklenburg Commissioners voted Wednesday to require people at indoor religious services to wear masks.
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Mecklenburg County Commissioner Vilma Leake said the county began vaccinations in north Mecklenburg County before Charlotte's west side. An examination of Mecklenburg County health department records shows that's not correct.
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Huntersville Mayor John Aneralla sent a letter to the Mecklenburg County Commission questioning the legality of the county's indoor mask mandate, which takes effect Aug. 31.
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Mecklenburg County has received state approval to split from Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, after more than a year of accusing Cardinal of poor service.
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Mecklenburg County and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board will pay $25,533 to the lawyer who mediated their recent budget dispute.
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Some of the week's biggest stories: Mecklenburg County and CMS move on from their dispute over $56 million, Nikole Hannah-Jones moves on from UNC, and Mecklenburg's health director plans to move on to retirement after leading COVID-19 efforts.
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A six-week budget standoff between Mecklenburg County commissioners and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school board over $56 million is over. The county agreed to give the district the money — along with an extra $11 million.