June 11, 2020
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Protesting during a pandemic: Black demonstrators could face high risk of COVID-19
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Teen with North Carolina ID shot and killed by police in Mexico, officials say
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CVS adds new COVID-19 testing sites in Charlotte; Mecklenburg cases jump past 6,150
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NASCAR drivers drop helmet designer over racially insensitive tweets
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Sources: Statue of Panthers founder Jerry Richardson will never return to stadium
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Charlotte Pride bans police groups from participating in annual parade and festival
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Truist unveils its new name for BB&T Ballpark in uptown Charlotte
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Civilian Bike Squad pedals for peace at Charlotte’s George Floyd protests
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How Davidson athletes plan to make a difference for social justice
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The Charlotte Knights’ ballpark is opening for batting practice, food and disc golf
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Man dies after being found shot multiple times in southeast Charlotte yard, CMPD says
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Replace Jerry Richardson statue with one of the black man lynched on that site in 1913
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Tom Talks: Inexcusable words, actions led to statue of Jerry Richardson coming down
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Black pastor’s arrest for pulling gun on attackers was wrong, Virginia sheriff says
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NASCAR race at Martinsville full results: 3 takeaways from Martin Truex Jr.’s victory
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Five arrested after protesters block I-277 traffic, including a fire truck, CMPD says
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Here’s why COVID-19 spread in Charlotte has nothing to do with the protests — yet
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Confederate statue toppled by protesters crashes down on man in Virginia, video shows
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Mecklenburg jail sees its first 2 COVID cases with inmates. 3 more staff cases reported
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GOP votes for stripped-down convention in Charlotte and moving Trump acceptance speech
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Students, alumni seek Ardrey Kell principal’s ouster over handling of racial incidents
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North Carolina Zoo sets reopening date, but there are new rules for visitors
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‘We the people.’ George Floyd marchers turn to service, feed homeless people in uptown
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RNC convention will head to Jacksonville after 1 day in Charlotte
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With a Charlotte native at the helm, Nashville’s Grumpy band embraces its inner geek
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Check out Charlotte’s new, huge RH (formerly Restoration Hardware), now open
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Inspiration or interruption? How artists keep working through COVID-19 in Charlotte
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Hornets alpha males Jordan and Rozier: ‘Probably would have fought’ as Bulls