July 26, 2022
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Charlotte FC waives attacking midfielder Titi Ortiz
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Do you really think Lowe’s should sell your product? Here’s your chance to pitch it
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From Raleigh-area to App State to Charlotte, Rocky River High names new football coach
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Bokhari edges Hand in close District 6 race. Democrats dominate elsewhere.
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Full election results: Who won Charlotte mayor, City Council races?
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Kevin Siers: Post-Jan. 6 Trump
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The Carolina Panthers haven’t won an NFL game for 255 days. So why are they happy?
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Panthers rookie QB Matt Corral regrets shying away from competition in college
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Panthers’ Sam Darnold ready to compete for QB job: ‘Me and Baker are cool’
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‘So many mailers.’ Voters sound off in District 2 and 6 on Election Day in Charlotte
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Teens among bike riders arrested for disrupting traffic in Charlotte, police say
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NC, OSHA start reviews after Charlotte airport construction worker fatally electrocuted
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Teens as young as 14 can work in NC. These are the industries that hire in Charlotte
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Atrium Health’s Lake Norman hospital could be bigger than originally planned
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From story lines to schedules, a guide for fans attending Panthers training camp
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North Carolina is testing community wastewater for monkeypox. But will it be detected?
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Baker Mayfield’s Browns training camps tell us a lot about what Panthers can expect
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‘Bomb’ thrown by man’s ex-wife was actually a sex toy, Tennessee cops say
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Bear 1, vehicle 0. Photos show brutal aftermath of a bear in NC getting stuck in car
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NC bookstore owner: Online trolls are trying to ruin my business. I won’t back down.
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Mosquitoes are a summer nuisance in Charlotte. How the weather can make them worse
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Are you worried about a recession, Charlotte? Tell us what you think.
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Cornhole championships start today in Rock Hill — plus air guitar, ax throwing, wiffle ball
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2-story restaurant and cocktail bar The Garrison opens in downtown Pineville
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New Charlotte-area takeout spot offers handcrafted banh mi, sweet treats
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New theater partnership brings NC colleges together to explore race, class and unity