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42957
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Nearly four decades after he was first hired by the Charlotte Observer as a reporter in its Rock Hill South Carolina bureau is retiring at age 70. His son Will, age 23, dies in an auto accident in 2018.
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42958
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"Daryl Gaston a pastor and community advocate who died in February, devoted himself to Druid Hills." Druid Hills is one of a cluster of predominantly black neighborhoods north of uptown Charlotte. Gaston with other leaders founded the North End Community Foundation to protect Druid Hills and surrounding neighborhoods in 2014 from a "city high on its own growth."
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42972
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Douglas secured federal funds in the 1930s to build Memorial Stadium in Charlotte. President Roosevelt attended the Stadium's dedication in 1936. At the same time, Douglas also found funding for Charlotte Memorial Hospital., North Carolina's first municipal art museum (Mint Museum of Art) and the first subsidized affordable housing for Black Charlotteans in 1940.
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42973
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Nathan James is the 29-year-old CEO of Boardroom Socks., the Charlotte-based company his parents, Mike and Carol launched in 2010.
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42974
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"Sampson Parker Jr., the only state wildlife enforcement officer in Mecklenburg County, watches a growing population on the water and in the woods to make sure it's following the rules." Parker, 32, began his position in Mecklenburg in 2017.
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"This Charlottean recollects his appearance on the beloved game show 21 years ago. Gavin Edwards appeared on Jeopardy in 2000.
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