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Man accused of hitting killing Mooresville college student arrested
After almost a year on the run, the man accused of hitting and killing a college student from Mooresville is now in jail.Pitt County Deputies arrested and charged William Langly on Tuesday morning with felony hit and run causing death for killing Austin Baeza in August of last year.He was from Mooresville and was expected to start school at Pitt Community College.After the arrest, the sheriff ...
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Commission votes for updated capital improvements plan
The board of county commissioners voted Tuesday for an updated capital improvements plan to move forward.The new plan would fund more projects, including those for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and Central Piedmont Community College.It would help pay for things like new and renovated schools, libraries and parks.Voters still have to vote on this in ...
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Funeral set for NASCAR driver Jason Leffler
A NASCAR driver who lived in Huntersville will be laid to rest on Wednesday.Jason Leffler died on a dirt track in New Jersey last Wednesday when his car crashed into a wall moments after the race started.Leffler leaves behind his 5-year-old son.The funeral is set for Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Grace Covenant Church in Cornelius.Instead of flowers it is suggested that people donate to a trust fund in ...
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Charlotte says Senate tax bill will cost city $31 million a year
RALEIGH Charlotte is lobbying against the state Senate’s tax reform bill, saying it will cost the city at least $31 million a year in lost revenue and possibly require a property tax increase. Cities and towns could lose nearly $150 million in revenues when the tax bill is fully implemented in fiscal 2019 because it eliminates the local food tax and local privilege license tax and ...
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Olympian swimmers train for World Championships in Charlotte
The World Championships trials kick off one week from Tuesday. A group of nearly 20 swimmers from all over the nation have been training in Charlotte to get ready for it.It is crunch time for a group of nearly 20 swimmers getting ready for the second biggest swim event next to the Olympics. It is called the World Championships, and for swimmers, Charlotte is the best place to get ready for ...
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Live Free or Die Hard
The toughest thing about Die Hard sequels must be coming up with the new titles. Having eschewed the simplicity of just adding a numeral to the end of the title after Die Hard 2 (1990), which carried the it-has-to-be-a-joke subtitle Die Harder, the film ... ...
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Commissioners to debate tax increase Tuesday
Commissioners were to vote on Tuesday on a budget that would raise taxes, but now some Republicans on the board want to put that vote off to come up with a new plan.The proposed tax increase the board worked out last week would increase taxes by 2.35 cents per $100 valuation.On a home worth $200,000 that would be $47 more a year, slightly lower than the tax rate the county manager had proposed, ...
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Officials find evidence of hazardous material at business
Contamination on the site of a north Charlotte business may be costing adjacent property owners. North Carolina's Department of Environmental and Natural Resources division say they've found evidence of hazardous materials in soil and groundwater samples along Cullman Avenue. They apparently came from a building owned by Detrex Corporation where businesses have recycled solvents for ...
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DNC Nearly $500000 of equipment was lost or stolen in Charlotte
To stage last year’s Democratic National Convention, the local host committee raised millions of dollars, much of it for computers, phones and other communication devices. Now it appears a sizeable amount of that equipment was lost, stolen – or perhaps kept by the staffers it had been assigned to. The Democratic National Committee said it recently sent the Charlotte Mecklenburg ...
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Charlotte’s Polymer Group names new CEO
Charlotte-based Polymer Group Inc. announced Tuesday the appointment of J. Joel Hackney Jr. as its newest CEO and member of the board of directors. Hackney, 44, will begin his new role Wednesday as leader of the material manufacturer of everything from baby diapers to surgical gowns. He succeeds Veronica “Ronee” Hagen, 67, who has served as CEO since 2007. Hackney joins PGI after ...
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CMPD chief speaks about stricter gun laws
A huge supporter of stricter gun laws, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe, brought the issue to an uptown church on Tuesday.In April, he was one of 20 police chiefs invited to Washington to push for tougher gun control legislation. On Tuesday, Eyewitness News heard the chief lay out startling numbers about gun violence in Charlotte.Each month First United Methodist Church in uptown ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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