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August 2020
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August 18, 2020
Next step after Lyles’ apology? Remove all Confederate monuments on city property.
The Carolina Panthers and Charlotte FC are furloughing and reducing full-time staff
Don’t be ‘complacent,’ health leaders urge while COVID-19 trends move in right direction
Hornets radio announcer tweeting N-word wasn’t an autocorrect error. Here’s what happened
Two CMS schools to get five-figure grants from sporting goods retailer
More than 500 buildings in small town were damaged by NC’s biggest quake in 100 years
Charlotte 49ers’ Matt Sharpstene comes close — but not close enough — at U.S. Amateur golf
Two more homicides Tuesday brings Charlotte’s death toll to four people in three days
Virginia state senator faces felony charges after protesters topple Confederate statue
Panthers camp observations: Defense dominated almost everyone — except Robby Anderson
Meet Devna Bose, Charlotte’s reporter for vulnerable communities. Tell us what you want to read.
No more chicken and biscuits. NASCAR’s Southern 500 lands new partnership with Cook Out
UNC, N.C. State grad students: We’re not safe this fall
7 mail sorting machines removed in Charlotte, official says, as protests continue
8 months pregnant and jailed during a COVID outbreak. Now a judge has freed her.
A record number of North Carolinians will vote by mail. Here’s what you need to know.
Art meets function: E-bikes designed by local artists hit the streets of Charlotte
In COVID quarantine, these Charlotte parents reconnected with their children
Charlotte Hornets suspend radio announcer who tweeted N-word instead of ‘Nuggets’