September 13, 2021
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NC school district quits most quarantines, contact tracing of COVID cases
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Many parents angry as Union County schools scale back COVID quarantines
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Mecklenburg attorney looking into whether someone voted on county commissioner’s behalf
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It’s time for a vaccine mandate, North Carolina
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Police escort former popular diner down streets of Charlotte to new home. What’s next
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Panthers open as underdogs vs. Saints, but not by as many points as you may think
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Most Charlotte ZIP codes see lower COVID case rates. Did yours? Here’s the map.
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Panthers are losing a key player for 8-12 weeks and added a familiar face in his spot
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Body of teen found Sunday in southwest Charlotte park is a homicide case, CMPD says
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Charlotte parents say school mask exemptions are granted too easily
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Harris Teeter grocery stores will be temporarily closing a little earlier. Here’s why.
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Master distiller churned out 9,000 gallons of illegal moonshine on NC farm, feds say
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NC teen dies after gun that he and friends passed around accidentally fires, police say
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Sham ‘recruiter’ used names he found on Craigslist to defraud TN hospitals, feds say
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A new light rail station is coming to Charlotte’s South End. Here are possible spots.
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Police release sketch of suspect in fatal shooting at Charlotte-area basketball court
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CMS student: My friends and I should not have to feel afraid in our schools
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Five things we learned from the Carolina Panthers’ 19-14 win over the New York Jets
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Everyone wants an NC budget passed. The governor really needs one.
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Panthers Tracks: Maybe dumping Sam Darnold for Zach Wilson was a mistake. Then again ...
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‘Nobody can stop me.’ Charlotte athlete turns devastating loss into personal motivation
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Rattlesnake fight ends with loser getting shoved off a cliff in Virginia, video shows
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COVID gives North Carolina a chance to scrap a bad grading policy
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As some workers return to uptown Charlotte, these restaurants are open for lunch
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‘Many of us ... are just burned out right now’: Charlotte restaurant closes twice a week
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Charlotte arts groups look to lift up representation, remain adaptable during COVID