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UNC Charlotte will start a new program with the goal of helping to predict and fight future pandemics.The program, called the Center for Computational…
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Duke Energy says it expects to reduce energy generated by coal to just 5% of its total by 2030 and to eliminate coal entirely by 2035.Coal currently…
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Monday is back-to-school day for students across North Carolina, including those in Union, Cabarrus, Iredell, Gaston, Lincoln and Catawba…
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We're looking into the future of transportation as part of our Rebuilding Charlotte series. No, the topic isn't light rail, but we will talk…
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Updated Aug. 18. 2021 12:06 p.m.Masks will be required in indoor public places in the city of Charlotte and unincorporated areas of Mecklenburg County…
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Mooresville is the first school district in the Charlotte area to bring students back with a mask optional policy, with students returning to classrooms…
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After A Voice Recorder Was Brought Into Court, A Rockingham Journalist Was Put in Jail — And He CoulMost battles over press freedom revolve around Washington D.C., over controversies like journalists allegedly being under surveillance by the Justice…
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Tenant advocates are bracing for a wave of evictions to begin Monday after the federal eviction moratorium expired over the weekend.The moratorium…
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The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission voted Tuesday to begin rulemaking that would set limits on carbon emissions from energy plants to…
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In her bid for U.S. Senate, Erica Smith came to Gastonia Sunday as part of her 100-county tour of North Carolina. She pulled up to Erwin Park in her…