Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Charlotte Paralympian takes home silver

Charlotte Paralympian takes home silver
City Council tap dancing around the Silver Line?; State Rep Terry Brown Junior on how lawmakers have let NC down.
Republicans sue to get voters removed from the rolls; Paralympians from Charlotte.
City Council to vote on Red Line purchase; JCSU reaches emergency fundraising goal; emergency drills at airport today
Skyrocketing rent rates due to collusion?; Panthers season about to start; Fin and Fino promotion gives away thousands of Oysters.
CMS' first day of school, let's be careful out there; PNG wants to raise gas rates, in spite of falling prices
Driving instructor shortage; Braxton Winston on why he's running for state Labor Commissioner
CMS teacher shortage; simplifying divorce; Answer Scholarships
Drought conditions end; NC part of lawsuit against LiveNation; Community Matters Cafe 5k
State employee health care fund drying up; school bus rehearsal; realtors adjusting to new rules
Now-canceled Silver Line still expensive; housing sales up for first time in two years
CMS COVID guidelines; Charlotte Pride continues; Movie starring Channing Tatum shooting in Charlotte
Charlotte Summer among hottest in US; WiFi coming to Meck parks
Kennedy, West on the ballot in November; local woman wins on Name That Tune; Kudzu as a metaphor for affordable housing
New transportation authority in the works; Charlotte medal winners; legendary doo-wop singer passes.
Pride Week begins; differing explanations for demolition of historic building; can you be too emotionally connected to AI?
Debby moves out; Big Lots closes
Tropical Storm Debby arrives; Charlotte colleges and universities address nursing shortage; Panthers QB 1 and 2 out at New England.
Debby makers her way North; breast milk donations; Johnson C. Smith football from Sports Charlotte.
City Teras down historic building, eyes another; big soccer match in CLT; Observer owner merges with magazine publisher
ACC Tournaments held in Charlotte; Free movies for teachers
Hot temps continue; Camp North End restaurant closing; hoops tournament returns to Charlotte
Over the Counter birth control covered by Medicaid in NC; CFD firefighter receives national honor.
Governor Roy Cooper's Lt. Gov concerns; teaching kids about money
One step closer to medical debt forgiveness in NC; Peppers HOF week
Charlotte rents going down; businesses in trouble at Camp North End
Mark Robinson family non-profit in trouble; toll lane text scams; former Harris Teeter CEO dies.
The state of Charlotte's beer scene, with The Charlotte LEdger's Tony Mecia; Hornets' PA voice passes away.
Airports still struggling after internet outage; Panthers report to camp; breaking the R supermajority in Raleigh.
Former Observer political reporter Jim Morrill on Roy Cooper's potential Vice-President candidacy.