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January 13, 2026

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23XI Racing Partners with SupplyHouse for NASCAR Season

Huntersville, North Carolina, January 13, 2026 23XI Racing has secured a new partnership with SupplyHouse, marking the company’s first foray into sports sponsorship. SupplyHouse will serve as the primary sponsor for driver Tyler Reddick and the No. 45 Toyota Camry XSE team in multiple races during the NASCAR Cup Series season. The collaboration aims to engage tradespeople and NASCAR fans while highlighting the importance of the trades. SupplyHouse’s branding will be

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Florida County Court Sentences Three for Drug Trafficking

Palm Coast City, January 13, 2026 In a significant legal action, a Florida county court has sentenced three individuals to substantial prison terms for their involvement in drug trafficking. The court’s decision is a part of ongoing efforts to combat illicit drug operations in the state. Each defendant faced multiple charges related to the distribution of controlled substances, highlighting the serious repercussions of engaging in such criminal activities. The sentencing reflects

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Emergence of Jalen Coker as a Key Player for the Panthers

Charlotte, North Carolina, January 13, 2026 Wide receiver Jalen Coker has emerged as a pivotal player for the Carolina Panthers, showcasing his talent during a recent NFC wild-card game. Coker achieved a career-high performance against the Los Angeles Rams, catching nine passes for 134 yards and scoring a crucial touchdown. His contributions have helped shift the dynamics within the Panthers’ receiving corps, establishing him as a reliable asset for quarterback Bryce

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North Carolina Implements New Statewide Cell Phone Restrictions in Schools

Charlotte, January 13, 2026 In an effort to enhance student focus and well-being, North Carolina has enacted a statewide policy restricting cell phone use in public schools. Governor Josh Stein emphasized the importance of reducing distractions for better learning outcomes during his visit to East Mecklenburg High School. The policy, effective at the start of the year, prohibits personal electronic device usage during instructional time while allowing for certain exceptions, including

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Medic’s December Response Highlights Emergency Services Demand

Mecklenburg County, January 13, 2026 In December 2025, Mecklenburg County’s emergency services, known as Medic, handled over 22,000 incidents, including delivering three babies. The agency’s response included transporting nearly 11,000 patients and performing over 2,500 critical medical procedures. The increasing demand reflects the evolving healthcare needs of the community. Medic, recognized as North Carolina’s busiest EMS agency, continues to adapt by enhancing services and recruiting additional personnel. Charlotte Mecklenburg County’s emergency

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Financial Experts Share Proactive Money Moves for 2026

Charlotte, NC, January 13, 2026 As 2026 begins, financial advisors stress the importance of proactive money management strategies to promote portfolio growth and financial security. Key strategies highlighted include thorough financial health assessments, diversified investments, effective debt management, and increased savings. The evolving economic landscape, characterized by moderate growth and inflation concerns, necessitates individuals to adapt their financial strategies to ensure long-term stability and wealth accumulation. Charlotte, NC – January 13,

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Charlotte Bolsters Transit Initiatives with Significant Startup Funding

Charlotte, NC, January 13, 2026 Charlotte’s public transportation system receives a major boost with a $4.3 million allocation to enhance and expand transit options. This funding will help the new transit authority initiate foundational development plans. The investment reflects the city’s commitment to improving urban mobility, reducing congestion, and promoting environmental sustainability. As cities across North America grapple with transit funding, Charlotte’s approach serves as a proactive model for future mobility

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Voters at the North Carolina State Capitol engaging in absentee ballot process
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Absentee Ballots Mailed for North Carolina Primary Election

Charlotte, North Carolina, January 13, 2026 North Carolina has started mailing absentee mail-in ballots to registered voters for the upcoming primary election. Voters can request ballots with no excuses required, allowing them to participate in selecting party representatives for the general election. The distribution began and important deadlines are set for requesting and returning ballots, ensuring voters adhere to election guidelines to ensure their participation. Charlotte, North Carolina – Absentee Ballots

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Public health officials examining wastewater treatment facilities
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Measles Virus Detected in Mecklenburg County Wastewater

Mecklenburg County, January 13, 2026 Public health officials in Mecklenburg County reported the detection of the measles virus in wastewater samples from the Sugar Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. This finding raises concerns about community exposure, prompting health authorities to recommend that residents check their vaccination status. Despite no confirmed measles cases in the county, the situation arises amidst growing outbreaks of the virus in the Carolinas and across the U.S. Public

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Significant Developments in Charlotte’s Law Enforcement Incidents

Charlotte, January 13, 2026 Recent law enforcement actions in the Charlotte area highlight several critical incidents, including a stabbing and robbery arrest in Uptown, charges in a December drive-by shooting in Wingate, and the identification of a man killed in Gastonia. Franklin Morris was arrested in connection with the Uptown stabbing, while Tayvion Young was charged in relation to the drive-by shooting. The NC SBI continues its investigation into the officer-involved

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