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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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NC State football team practicing on the field
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NC State Football Secures Early Commitments for 2026 Season

Raleigh, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 North Carolina State University’s football program has made significant progress in its 2026 recruiting class as the early signing period begins. The Wolfpack has secured nearly two dozen commitments from talented high school athletes, aiming to bolster its roster with a mix of skill positions. Notable recruits include wide receivers, linebackers, and safeties, reflecting a strategic focus on enhancing both offensive and defensive capabilities. The

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Construction crew working on road resurfacing in Union County
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Union County Unveils Major Road Resurfacing Projects

Monroe, NC, December 3, 2025 The North Carolina Department of Transportation has awarded a $5 million contract for extensive road resurfacing projects in Union County, set to start in December 2025. The project will improve over 14 miles of key roadways, including U.S. 74 West and N.C. 207. Motorists should anticipate lane closures and detours during the construction period, with completion expected by spring 2027. Monroe, NC – Union County Announces

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Scene of a school bus crash near Charlotte High School, with police response.
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Punta Gorda School Bus Crash Leads to DUI Arrest

Punta Gorda, Florida, December 3, 2025 In Punta Gorda, a school bus was involved in a collision with another vehicle near Charlotte High School, resulting in the arrest of the other vehicle’s driver on DUI charges. Fortunately, no children were on the bus at the time. The incident raises important discussions about road safety and the risks of impaired driving, especially in a community striving for safety and responsible behavior. Authorities

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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 officer conducting a traffic stop
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Charlotte Man Arrested After Traffic Stop Leads to Drug Discovery

Charlotte, North Carolina, December 3, 2025 Eugene Kyermanten Boateng, a Charlotte resident, was arrested after a routine traffic stop in Union County revealed active warrants for trafficking opium and heroin. During the stop, deputies found 34 grams of fentanyl hidden in the vehicle, emphasizing the importance of thorough law enforcement practices. Boateng now faces multiple charges and has a history of criminal offenses in several counties, highlighting ongoing drug trafficking concerns

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Aerial view of Charlotte Douglas International Airport showing terminals and unused equipment.
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Charlotte Douglas International Airport Under Scrutiny for Unused Equipment

Charlotte NC, December 3, 2025 Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is facing criticism for allowing $3.5 million worth of equipment to remain idle while increasing passenger fees. This raises serious concerns regarding the airport’s resource management and commitment to enhancing user experience. With significant investments in infrastructure, including a recent terminal expansion, passengers are questioning the efficiency of CLT operations and the airport’s ability to meet rising costs. Ensuring that unused

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Families gathering around a Christmas tree during CMPD's annual tree lighting ceremony honoring victims of violent crime.
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CMPD Honors Victims of Violent Crime at Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony

Charlotte, NC, December 3, 2025 The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department hosted its annual tree lighting ceremony at the Freedom Division headquarters to honor victims of violent crime. The event, attended by community members and families, emphasized support and solidarity during the holiday season. Families placed personalized ornaments on a Christmas tree in memory of their loved ones, fostering healing and remembrance. This ceremony is part of a larger national initiative recognizing the

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