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September 2018
| September 19
September 19, 2018
Outer Banks horse in quarantine survived flooding brought on by Hurricane Florence
CMS offers an olive branch to the suburbs. It’s not enough
CMS and town officials meet to talk school construction. Will unity last?
How free pre-K for 600 Mecklenburg kids could affect your wallet for years to come.
Bank of America fined by regulator over charges of interest rate manipulation
Panthers’ James Bradberry wants to cover Bengals’ A.J. Green. He might have to share
Clarence Thomas accuser says Kavanaugh claims risk ‘diluting’ #MeToo movement
Don’t trust GPS navigation apps in eastern NC or risk being in flood waters, says NCDOT
President Trump asks about Lake Norman while surveying NC’s Florence devastation
Israeli driver adds international flair to NASCAR’s Cup race at Richmond on Saturday
South Carolina will start prep football playoffs later due to Florence. Will NC follow?
‘Not relevant:’ Franklin Graham weighs in on Kavanaugh sexual assault accusations
Charlotte Jews answer SOS from Wilmington: Send kosher food!
Rape trial for former UNCC quarterback will last into October, judge says
Panthers’ most eye-popping stat belongs to Cam Newton, Christian McCaffrey and trust
America can’t afford to help refugees
3 Panthers make this list of the top 7 players in NFC South. One might surprise you
Dale Jr.’s final NASCAR race could be this weekend: How should fans feel about that?
Panthers injury updates: A big step for TE Greg Olsen, progress for Curtis Samuel
Driving to the coast after Florence? Here’s how to get there and what to avoid.
CMS: No make-up days for students, no time docked for teachers after Florence closing
Are you a Charlotte arts aficionado, eager to see the most adventurous things? Check out these.
What’s up this week in Charlotte’s visual arts?
REVIEWS: 3 notable new books from Observer alums
‘Money Rock’: Cocaine, race, ambition – and a piercing look into Charlotte’s history
The best pork belly bao in South End, ranked
9 ways you can help Hurricane Florence victims in the Carolinas today
CLT Boomer Expo
Your 5-minute guide to the best things to do in Charlotte | Sept. 21-27
Joshua Bell brings his $4 million violin and ‘you only live once’ attitude to Charlotte Friday
Watch the video here: Charlotte teacher gets national TV recognition for a cool idea
Flooding isn’t the only threat posed by the Waccamaw River. What’s in the water?