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Clemson gets ready for another season opener away from home
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The last time Clemson opened a season in Death Valley was 2019 as trips to Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Atlanta and Durham have served as week one destinations. The Tigers will return to Atlanta at the end of the August to open the 2024 season in the Aflac...
Hornets pass on LaMelo Ball for new point guard in 5-Year NBA Re-Draft
The Charlotte Hornets seem to be very happy with the situation they are in. While the last couple of years haven’t gone according to plan, they are confident in their ability to push forward with Charles Lee leading the way. However, in a five-year NBA-Re Draft conducted by Bleacher...
Panthers' updated roster following Thursday's addition of Deven Thompkins
On Thursday, the Carolina Panthers added a new set of hands—signing former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Deven Thompkins after the second outing of training camp. So as we continue to settle into the summer, let’s take an updated look at the team’s current roster following the move:
GoFundMe Started For Family Of Man Killed By Tree
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The community is coming together tonight to cover funeral expenses for a man killed by a fallen tree in east Charlotte. Police say Paul Saunders died after lightning struck a tree and it fell on his apartment early Monday morning. According to a GoFundMe page, Saunders...
SECU Foundation renews support of Lead for North Carolina with $1 million grant
RALEIGH — SECU Foundation has announced its renewed support of Lead for North Carolina (LFNC), a post-graduate fellowship program at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill School of Government. With its $1 million grant, the Foundation will serve as the lead funder for the placement of up to 150 LFNC SECU fellows in paid local government fellowship positions over a five-year period. Lead for North Carolina was the Foundation’s first venture in education funding for graduate students, helping UNC School of Government...
NC Manufacturing Tour comes to TCOM LP
WEEKSVILLE — With TCOM L.P. set to expand its Weeksville operations and add 25 new good-paying jobs, N.C. Chamber of Commerce officials thought this week would be a good one to visit the defense contractor as part of its NC Manufacturing Tour. On Thursday, NC Chamber of Commerce President Gary Salamido made his first visit to the Weeksville-based maker of unmanned areostats that are used for long-term defense operations. According...
Local News Roundup: Trump's Charlotte rally, Gov. Cooper among possible VP picks, CMPD says violent crime up, Charlotte athletes in the Olympics
Former President Donald Trump was in Charlotte this week for a rally at Bojangles Coliseum. We’ll bring all the details. It’s been a busy week in the Democratic presidential race, and the shakeup following President Biden’s departure from the race means that a North Carolinian could end up on the ticket. How likely is Governor Roy Cooper to be named the VP candidate?
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