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Trump admin starts Cabarrus Title IX probe over trans student bathroom use
The Department of Education opened a Title IX probe into Cabarrus County Schools after complaints over transgender students using bathrooms and locker rooms.
Swimmer vanishes while trying to save child who drifted from beach, NC town says
Man trying to rescue child has gone missing in Atlantic off North Carolina, North Topsail Beach officials say. The child was recovered by another family member.
I-277 inner lanes near South Boulevard to be closed for four months
Interstate 277 to close inside lanes near South Boulevard, in both directions as workers rebuild the center median for the Rail Trail Pedestrian Bridge.
‘Outright inhumane,’ attorney Ben Crump says of Shelby police beating
Ben Crump met with Cherrie Moore’s family at City of God Family Worship Center in Shelby after video showed former officer Karson Hyder punching Moore.
Charlotte forecast: Sunshine to replace rain-drenched skies. The latest from the NWS
Charlotte remains in “severe drought” on the U.S. Drought Monitor map despite high rainfall amounts in May, a National Weather Service meteorologist said.
How much does antivenom cost at NC hospitals? You may need it after a snake bite
Antivenom for copperhead bites can cost tens of thousands in North Carolina. See how vial price, dosing and insurance influence out-of-pocket expenses and aid programs.
Who’s paying for the ads in North Carolina’s US Senate race so far? | Opinion
Roy Cooper just announced the first TV ad of the campaign so far. What about others? | Opinion
LaMelo Ball case: Court filings show how much family wants for fan’s broken foot
Court docs accused Hornets player LaMelo Ball of running over kid’s foot outside Spectrum Center. Family wants $3.75 million in upcoming Charlotte trial.
Meet DJ Simmons, the Charlotte Observer’s new transportation reporter
Meet DJ Simmons, the new transportation reporter at The Charlotte Observer, reporting on Charlotte transit issues.
These old-school Greek restaurants are still feeding generations of Charlotteans
Explore Charlotte’s oldest Greek restaurants — from South Blvd to West Morehead — serving gyros, salads, Zeus burger and time-tested Greek favorites.