Charlotte News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Charlotte News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Charlotte: Two shootings reported in Charlotte, suspects arrested | June 14
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Charlotte police arrest two suspects after a shooting near Romare Bearden Park and another in southeast Charlotte leaves one injured. Juneteenth celebrations in uptown Charlotte showcased the city's Black and queer dance scene with live music and food trucks, while free summer concerts return to local venues.
Charlotte: Local lawyer E. Osborne Ayscue Jr. passes away at 92 | June 13
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Charlotte's legal community honors E. Osborne Ayscue Jr., a revered trial lawyer who passed away at 92, while pre-K programs in Charlotte struggle with declining enrollment and funding cuts. A local nonprofit also introduces heatwave safety measures to protect volunteers across the city.
Charlotte: City Council Pauses New Data Centers Amid Concerns | June 12
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Charlotte officials have paused a new data center project due to infrastructure and environmental concerns, while a state audit clears the city of misconduct in a fire official settlement. Legislators also propose a bill that could require Charlotte to repay I-77 toll costs, sparking debate over transportation funding.
Charlotte: Military World Games to use Carolinas venues for international competition | June 11
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Charlotte's episode covers the Military World Games in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro, plus housing and healthcare challenges for low-income families in North Carolina. It also highlights Buc-ee’s popularity among NC drivers and NC State’s legal probe into LSU coach Will Wade’s departure.
Charlotte: Tragedy at a west Charlotte steel plant leaves one man dead | June 10
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Charlotte's Local Wire update covers a fatal workplace accident at a west Charlotte steel company, renewed calls for safety reforms, and the Belmont Vision Zero program's statewide recognition for reducing traffic fatalities. The episode also highlights the Charlotte Coliseum's All-Star high school baseball game and updates on the NC Lottery's recent draw results.
Charlotte: Escaped inmates captured in Asheville | June 09
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Charlotte's Local Wire update covers escaped inmates from Asheville's Vance County captured by law enforcement, a new 150-day data center moratorium in Charlotte, and the opening of a world's tallest drop water ride at a major North Carolina theme park. Officials highlight community vigilance, sustainability concerns, and the impact of the data center industry on local resources.
Charlotte: Child Welfare Reforms Under Scrutiny After Tragic Incident in Charlotte | June 08
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Charlotte lawmakers are reexamining child welfare policies after the death of a Charlotte girl, exposing systemic failures and sparking calls for reform. A 5-year-old was critically injured in a hit-and-run incident, with police seeking witnesses, while Charlotte's commercial real estate market saw significant growth in Q1 2026.
Charlotte: Fatal crash in east Charlotte under investigation | June 07
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Charlotte police are investigating a high-speed crash in east Charlotte that left two injured, while a 21-year-old man's death in Mecklenburg County jail has sparked an internal review and renewed calls for jail reform. A local debate also emerged over whether AI can capture Southern hospitality, following a new Axios study on training AI to mimic regional customs.
Charlotte: High school student killed in west Charlotte park shooting sparks community d... | June 06
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Charlotte residents are grappling with the aftermath of a fatal shooting in a west Charlotte park and a new federal initiative to combat summer gun violence. Additionally, lawmakers are advancing a data center regulation bill that could impact Charlotte’s tech industry and ongoing debates over I-77 corridor development.
Charlotte: Deadly shooting sparks call for park changes in West Charlotte | June 05
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Charlotte residents are demanding safer conditions at West Charlotte Park after a deadly shooting sparked community outcry and calls for improved security. Meanwhile, Charlotte's only African American Catholic church, St. Mark's, is set to receive millions in renovations to modernize its facilities and preserve its cultural legacy.
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