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Popular Charlotte coffee chain to open location at new Uptown-South End tower
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte-based coffee chain Night Swim Coffee will open a new location next year at a residential tower being erected at the edge of Uptown and South End. The fast-growing coffee chain is the first to sign a retail lease with Queensbridge Collective, a mixed-use skyscraper under...
South Carolina to host hearing on Titanic submersible tragedy
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - More than a year after the implosion, the official date and location have been announced for the formal hearing on what went wrong during the Titan submersible’s final voyage. The U.S. Coast Guard says the Marine Board of Investigation will consider evidence related to...
School choice keeps changing, but it’s never been simple
This story first appeared in Ann Doss Helms' weekly education newsletter. Sign up here Sign up here to get it to your inbox first. When you listen to North Carolina’s lawmakers, it can seem like school choice is a starkly partisan issue: Democrats support public education, while Republicans value choice and competition.
Lawsuit alleges Nancy Mace’s congressional district is an unlawful partisan gerrymander
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit on behalf of the League of Women Voters of South Carolina alleging that South Carolina‘s congressional map is a partisan gerrymander in violation of the state’s constitution. The challenge to the congressional districts for the Palmetto State comes months after the Supreme Court ruled the map was […]
Temperatures heating back up with First Alerts in place later this week
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - After a wet start to the week, temperatures will start heating back up again. Mid-Late Week: First Alert, heat index 100+ degrees. Low clouds this morning will mix with more sunshine as the day rolls on and this afternoon will be hot and humid with highs rebounding to near 90 degrees.
Despite the ban, South Carolina law enforcement continues to encounter squatted trucks
Law enforcement officials in South Carolina are cracking down on drivers of squatted trucks, even though it is illegal to operate these vehicles on the state’s roads. Drivers have been pulled over and cited for this offense, despite the fact that the practice is prohibited by law. Motorists who...
Deadline for physical damage disaster loan applications from SBA drawing near
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The US Small Business Administration (SBA) wants to remind homeowners and renters, businesses, and private nonprofit organizations in certain counties of South Carolina that there is still time to apply for a physical disaster loan for damage caused by the June 10, 2024, storm, but time is running out.
Voorhees University COO featured in statewide business magazine
Dr. Tondaleya Green Jackson, Chief Operating Officer of the Center of Excellence for Educator Preparation and Innovation at Voorhees University (EPI Center) is being spotlighted in a magazine recognizing the contributions of women. Dr. Jackson is a 2024 South Carolina Women in Business Award recipient. She is one of 69...
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