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The Charlotte City Council voted Monday for Professional Police Services, or PPS, to patrol areas in an around Charlotte Area Transit System property.
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A first-of-its-kind statewide study finds that Latino communities in North Carolina face barriers to accessing basic services, especially health care.
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Vice President JD Vance is expected in the Charlotte area this week to address crime in the wake of Iryna Zarutska's murder last month on Charlotte's light rail. The White House said Vance is visiting Concord, north of Charlotte in Cabarrus County, to talk about the Trump administration's approach to law enforcement. No further details were immediately available.
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The legislation is named after Iryna Zarutska, who died after being stabbed on board a Charlotte light rail train last month.
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Charlotte-based Honeywell announced today it’s investing $10 million into UNC Charlotte. The funding, in part, would help create a new “Innovation Hub” to boost STEM education on campus.
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North Carolina and Idaho have announced plans to cut Medicaid payments to health care providers, including hospitals, doctors, and caregivers.
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A great migration, many generations in the making, is underway in the Carolina skies. One Charlotte resident is giving monarch caterpillars a head start.
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The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is celebrating 60 years of training dancers, actors, musicians, and more. The nation's first public conservatory continues to evolve along the way.
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Local governments hit hardest by Hurricane Helene can now apply for state funding to repair or replace storm-damaged infrastructure.
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Hundreds of people came out over the weekend to celebrate Charlotte’s Latino community at the Latin American Festival. Those behind the annual festival viewed this year’s event as a celebration and showcase of courage amid immigration fears.