September 18, 2018
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North Mecklenburg incumbent defends his seat against an advocate of gun law reform
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One killed, three injured in overnight shootings in Charlotte, police say
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Body found in pickup in south Charlotte. He’d been shot to death, police say.
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Full-fat dairy might not be as unhealthy as feared. But don’t load up on cheese yet.
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Think you hate okra? These slime-cutting techniques will change your mind.
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An Asian spin on the classic Baja fish taco
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Panthers’ Christian McCaffrey already bettering his rookie season. What’s next?
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Family Dollar job losses are among the largest in recent Charlotte history
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Did Carolinas really have millions of floating fire ants during Hurricane Florence?
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Diver filming on an NC shipwreck didn’t see the shark sneaking up on her, video shows
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N.C. Associated Press statewide prep football 4A poll remains Charlotte-heavy
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As Jews, we remember we are a nation of immigrants
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Charlotte welcomes hundreds of refugees each year. That number is sure to drop now
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Here’s what the closing of Family Dollar’s headquarters means across Charlotte
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How many trees did Florence down in Charlotte? Calls are ‘overwhelming,’ report says
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Shots were fired after a robbery near uptown Charlotte’s Epicentre, police say
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Here’s when Duke Energy expects to restore power after Florence
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End of an era: Family Dollar to close Matthews headquarters; 900 jobs affected
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CMS in the balance: Two Charlotte suburbs move toward building their own schools
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10 names every Charlottean should know
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Why Mrs. North Carolina 2018 is sharing her deepest secret with the public
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How this entrepreneur got into the lingerie business at age 18
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KNOW: Discovery Place Nature director says screech-owl is ‘my spirit totem’ – and they come to him
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His rap during a ‘Hamilton’ sing-a-long took an unexpected turn in front of the crowd
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This ‘User Agreement’ convened app, music, art, audience
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‘Transformative’ $5 million gift aims to make Cornelius a mecca
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Classic local video store VisArt goes nonprofit, with a screening room and new twists
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Border patrol agents helping with Florence relief find car crash victims in a field
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The Waccamaw River is still rising. In its path: 200,000 tons of coal ash.