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Charlotte is making progress on economic mobility, Harvard-based research group finds
Charlotte is improving its economic mobility, according to a new study released on Thursday. A Harvard University-based research group ranked Charlotte as No. 38 of among 50 cities nationally. The research looks at how one generation is doing financially compared to the generation that came before it. The city was...
HC’s Huff one of 15 seniors nationwide selected for showcase in Charlotte
Brought to you by Harlan County Sports. As an all-state guard who has already received multiple Division I offers, Harlan County senior Maddox Huff may not sound like an “underrated” player. He is, however, one of 15 players around the nation recently invited to the Underrated Basketball Showcase on Aug. 2-4 at Davidson College in […] The post HC’s Huff one of 15 seniors nationwide selected for showcase in Charlotte appeared first on Harlan Enterprise.
PARTYNEXTDOOR, Shuler King, Black couples’ therapy event and more this weekend in Charlotte (July 25-28)
Here’s what’s happening this weekend in Charlotte:. Crossroads Cinema: Shrek – Head to Camp North End to watch this family-friendly comedy movie. D’Aydrian Harding: The Stay Sober Summer Tour – This YouTuber will perform at the Underground. PARTYNEXTDOOR: Sorry I’m Outside Tour – Head to...
16-year-old who disappeared from Charlotte facility found, parents say
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A 16-year-old who went missing from the Monarch SECU Youth Crisis Center near UNC Charlotte on Monday was found, his family told WCNC Charlotte. The Raleigh family made multiple trips back and forth to Charlotte searching for him until police located him on Friday. “Instead of...
STATE: NCDOT adopts traffic signal policy for improving pedestrian safety
RALEIGH – As new pedestrian signals are installed or existing ones are upgraded, the N.C. Department of Transportation is programming them with an enhanced safety feature. NCDOT is adding what is called a “leading pedestrian interval,” or LPI, to its traffic signals, giving pedestrians a head start of three to seven seconds to enter the marked […] The post STATE: NCDOT adopts traffic signal policy for improving pedestrian safety appeared first on The Stanly News & Press.
Harrisburg native and USA canoeing member Casey Eichfeld to compete on Saturday
PARIS, IDF — When Team USA canoeing hits the water on Saturday morning to kick off men's heats in the slalom, you can see Harrisburg native Casey Eichfeld. Eichfeld was born in Harrisburg but resides in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is a three-time Olympic canoer, competing in the Beijing...
Ford, Williams Make IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. (July 25, 2024) – The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) uncovered its 2024 Division I Academic Honor Roll where Howard University had a pair of Bison make the cut. The announcement came Wednesday (July 24). Goalkeeper Logan Ford (Charlotte, N.C.) and attacker Kimora Williams (Marlton, N.J.) were selected after accumulating a 3.50 grade point average (GPA) or better. Last season, Ford, a political science major, saw action in 15 contests while registering 82 saves. For Williams, the sports management major played in only four matches for HU. Overall, the IWLCA honored 1,163 student-athletes from 113 different institutions....
Democrats more flush in six Council of State races
(The Center Square) – With 103 days to Nov. 5, Democrats are out-fundraising Republicans in the top state-wide elections across North Carolina. These races, often called the Council of State election races, include the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, commissioners of agriculture, insurance, and labor, the secretary of state, auditor, treasurer, and superintendent of public instruction. […]
Xavier Legette's highlight-reel grab leaves Carolina Panthers fans salivating
Xavier Legette was overly hard on himself after the first day of Carolina Panthers training camp practice. The rookie wide receiver wasn't thrilled with how things went and voiced displeasure with his performance publicly. Although it seemed a little harsh in the grand scheme of things, it represented a window into his mentality to be the absolute best every day.
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