June 29, 2020
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Union County school board member resigns after posts mocking NASCAR’s Bubba Wallace
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Coronavirus deaths are proof that NC nursing home operations need additional scrutiny
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After 96 days of waiting, Cam Newton and the Panthers can finally move on — for now
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Cop charged following excessive force investigation of suspect’s arrest, NC police say
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No excessive force in arrest of man who refused to wear mask at NC market, sheriff says
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Visiting North Carolina will disqualify New Yorkers from getting coronavirus sick leave
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Charlotte transit contractor pays $22K in back wages after violating family leave law
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NC man discovers lottery win waiting at dentist. ‘Couldn’t have come at a better time’
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A 19-year old from Charlotte threw the second-fastest pitch in history, got Cubs’ attention
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Wells Fargo expects dividend cut as coronavirus roils financial system
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Some NC residential-care facilities can let families visit again, with conditions
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In NC, a sneaky step in the wrong direction on police reform
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Home’s floor collapses, sending guest to bottom of hidden 30-foot well in Connecticut
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Boyd Cauble ‘helped build Charlotte’ with an unassuming style and a simple credo
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There are still July 4 fireworks in NC, but it’s COVID-complicated. Here’s where
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NASCAR Sunday race at Pocono results: Denny Hamlin wins
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UNCC campus shooting review praises quick police action, suggests better lockdown policy
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Health insurance giant to add several thousand jobs in Charlotte expansion, sources say
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Meck adds 271 coronavirus cases. June average percent of positive tests shows increase
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Cam Newton to sign one-year deal with New England Patriots
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CMS theater teacher Corey Mitchell won another big award, and is planning his next act
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DaBaby recreated George Floyd’s murder for an awards show, and it didn’t go over great
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Charlotte’s first Black-owned day spa has permanently closed its doors
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Why it’s important to support Black writers in Charlotte — and everywhere
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Yama Izakaya is the latest Charlotte business to close permanently during COVID-19
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Charlotte Yarn owner is often mistaken as an employee. Why? She’s not elderly or white