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Volunteers at Charlotte food pantry on Central Avenue sorting food donations.
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Charlotte Food Pantry Relocates to Central Avenue for Safety

Charlotte, N.C., December 4, 2025 A local food pantry in Charlotte has moved its operations to Central Avenue due to multiple break-ins at its previous location on North Tryon Street. The relocation aims to enhance safety and ensure uninterrupted access to crucial food assistance for the community. The new facility is more accessible, allowing the pantry to continue providing vital services to individuals and families in need. Charlotte Food Pantry Moves

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A collection of recent book releases by Nobel laureates and independent authors.
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New Literary Releases Highlight Nobel Laureates and Independent Presses

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 This week marks the release of significant works from renowned Nobel laureates and innovative independent presses. Highlighted publications include Olga Tokarczuk’s ‘House of Day, House of Night’ and Peter Handke’s ‘The Ballad of the Last Guest’. Additionally, independent works from authors like Osvalde Lewat are making waves in the literary world. With upcoming releases such as Han Kang’s nonfiction debut, the literary scene continues to

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Courtroom scene during NASCAR antitrust trial
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Denny Hamlin Challenges NASCAR Charter System in Antitrust Trial

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin’s testimony in an antitrust trial raises significant concerns about the charter system’s financial burdens on racing teams. Hamlin argues that the current structure is unsustainable, calling it a ‘death certificate’ for teams. The trial, taking place in Charlotte, could have far-reaching implications for the sport’s governance and the future of local racing teams, as they struggle amidst ballooning operational costs against

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Wichita City Council discussing governance
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Wichita City Council Appoints Dennis Marstall as New City Manager

Wichita, Kansas, December 3, 2025 The Wichita City Council has officially appointed Dennis Marstall as the new city manager following a 5-2 vote. Marstall, who has a strong background in public administration, will begin his term on December 31, 2025, with a starting salary of $298,000 and several benefits. This change comes as Robert Layton, the previous city manager, prepares for retirement after serving for over 16 years. Some council members

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Scenic view of Lake Norman with homes and nature
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Mooresville Planning Board Denies Housing Developments

Mooresville, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 The Mooresville Planning Board has denied two significant housing developments near Lake Norman, expressing concerns about traffic and school overcrowding. Proposed by American Homes 4 Rent and D.R. Horton, Inc., the projects aimed to add nearly 400 homes to the area. Residents have raised alarms regarding infrastructure strain, emphasizing the need for careful development that preserves community character. The next steps now lie with the

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People at DMV registering for voter services
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DMV to Implement Voter Registration Changes in North Carolina

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 The North Carolina DMV has vowed to amend its voter registration process after a U.S. Attorney’s Office investigation uncovered improper registrations of ineligible individuals, including illegal aliens. Mistakes by examiners and system errors facilitated these registrations. The DMV plans to reiterate correct procedures to examiners and improve processes, while the State Board of Elections initiates the Registration Repair Project to rectify incomplete voter records. These

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Artwork displayed at the Hunnid Dollar Art Fair in Charlotte
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Charlotte’s ‘Baby Basel’ Art Fair Makes a Comeback

Charlotte, NC, December 3, 2025 The ‘Baby Basel’ Art Fair, also known as the Hunnid Dollar Art Fair, returns to Charlotte this December, showcasing emerging artists in an inclusive setting. Founded by local artist Dammit Wesley, the event features 69 regional artists and emphasizes affordable art, with original pieces starting at just $100. The fair will take place at Camp North End’s Black Box on December 6, 13, and 20, coinciding

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Students protesting against immigration enforcement in Charlotte
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Student Protests Erupt Over Immigration Enforcement in Charlotte

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 In Charlotte, North Carolina, student protests have erupted in response to recent immigration enforcement actions, leading to school absences and community tension. Over 20,000 students were absent from Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Schools, raising concerns about the effects of immigration policies on education. Political leaders are divided, with some defending law enforcement actions while others draw troubling comparisons to the Ku Klux Klan. This situation echoes past

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Police officers patrolling Appalachian State University campus
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Police Increase Patrols at Appalachian State After Hoax Threat

Boone, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 In Boone, North Carolina, the Appalachian State University Police Department has ramped up campus patrols following a hoax threat. A false report of a gunman led to a lockdown and the cancellation of night classes. Investigators confirmed the report was fabricated, and classes resumed after the all-clear announcement. The police department is enhancing its presence to ensure community safety and encourage reporting of suspicious activity.

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Symbol of transparency in local government funding and accountability
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Investigation into CMPD Chief Settlement Sparks Transparency Discussion

Charlotte, NC, December 3, 2025 An investigation by North Carolina State Auditor into a $305,000 settlement with CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings has raised concerns about transparency in local governance. Initially concealed from the public, this settlement raises questions about the accountability of public funds. As the City of Charlotte collaborates with the State Auditor, discussions emphasize the critical need for transparency and public engagement in local government finance, particularly impacting local

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