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NC Senate leader Berger, Speaker Hall now in final talks about overdue state budget
Republican leaders Phil Berger, Destin Hall meet in Raleigh to resolve differences on overdue North Carolina budget that funds teacher, state employee raises.
Carolina Panthers mailbag: How does Jimmy Horn fit into wide receiver puzzle?
The Carolina Panthers’ fan base is curious about the future. The Charlotte Observer answers questions about Jimmy Horn Jr., position changes and more this week.
Charlotte region transportation board maintains decision to kill I-77 toll support
The Charlotte Regional Transportation board upheld ending support for the I-77 South toll project funding after a motion to reopen discussion failed.
The Carolina Hurricanes held their victory dinner at a Raleigh hot spot
After arriving in Raleigh, the Stanley Cup visited Teets, Vivace and Rudino’s as the Canes shared trophies with fans and dined at Brodeto with families.
NC doctor anticipates summer COVID spike. Watch for these symptoms
UNC Health experts say summer COVID-19 rises are expected in North Carolina, with XFG (Stratus) and BA.3.2 (Cicada) under watch alongside wastewater signals.
Does the Canes’ win help Raleigh’s case in MLB expansion? Maybe. What to know
MLB aims for two new teams by 2029. Read how Raleigh’s momentum, Carolina Hurricanes owner Tom Dundon and state support could shape a true expansion bid.
McDonald’s brings back a fan-favorite not seen in 30+ years. When to get it in NC
McDonald’s is reintroducing its original fried apple pie nationwide, including in North Carolina. The limited-time return celebrates America’s 250th birthday.
What’s closed on Juneteenth in Charlotte? Grocery stores, banks, mail & more
Charlotte-area post offices, banks, government offices will shut down for Juneteenth. North Carolina parks, supermarkets will be open. See grocery store hours.
What Crystal Hill’s contract says about severance, retirement and leaving CMS
After being placed on paid leave, Crystal Hill’s contract through June 2029 outlines severance increases, paid leave authority and retirement/resignation terms.
Charlotte mayor finalists on who holds power in city hall: activists or business?
Dynamics in city government are changing. Here’s how Harold Cogdell, Carrie Cook, Robet Harrington, James Mitchell and Caleb Theodros say they will lead.