September 17, 2019
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The case for Colin Kaepernick in Charlotte
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Humane Society of Charlotte launches $15 million campaign for new animal center
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Use state’s budget surplus to install air conditioning in all NC prisons
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If Cam Newton sits, Panthers are ready to let season ride (or die) with Kyle Allen
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Break away from CMS? Cornelius study finds separation a hard path to pursue.
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’This case is not about abortion,’ NC court rules in Charlotte abortion protester case
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Secret Service investigating NC teacher accused of threatening Mike Pence, cops say
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Suspected serial killer in Florida used to live in Charlotte, reports say
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Panthers QB Cam Newton re-aggravates foot injury; team has ‘no idea’ when he’ll return
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Concord Mills mall marks its 20th anniversary today. See how the area’s changed.
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New Amazon facility in Charlotte opens. It’ll hire 1,500 people to work with robots
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Gas prices are spiking in Charlotte. Here’s how long the increases could last.
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It’s getting hard to crack the Observer’s Sweet 16 poll
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Cam Newton’s latest foot injury could be a blessing in disguise – for the short term
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Walmart hiring more than 100 for facility near Charlotte. Here’s how to apply
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NC’s new voting maps have already failed
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Former football player at Fayetteville State University shot on campus, reports say
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Duke Energy pledges zero carbon emissions by 2050, in a further move away from coal
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Can the Charlotte 49ers ‘shock the world’ against Clemson?
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North Carolina family’s dogs euthanized after brawl with a rabid raccoon, police say
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Mecklenburg tax collector to go after delinquent Medic bills. Your wages may be seized
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A college ranking NC doesn’t want
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Tillis’ campaign ad lets Trump make case for his re-election: ‘He’s been a warrior’
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Popular breakfast restaurant is heading to Concord Mills
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Uptown’s Brooklyn Collective will serve as tribute to historic black neighborhood
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KiKi and Tattoo, a Plaza Midwood bistro and liquor lounge, are now open.
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‘Call Me By My Name’ puts the faces of homelessness in front of an audience
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Here’s what’s coming up in Charlotte’s visual arts