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Spring Arts in Charlotte brought in many musicians, actors, and dancers.
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Carol Quillen is a professor at Davidson but also happens to be the president of the college.
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Charlotte City Council Member John Autry works to bring his district together to support local businesses and bolster the state.
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Charlotte's light rail system, Red Line, seems to have more and more setbacks the closer it gets to its opening for business.
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Brandyn Curry is a star basketball player on the Harvard team and discusses how he got involved in basketball.
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The author explains his reasons for why college basketball analysts Jay Bilas and Mike Gminski are so successful.
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Charlotte Kids Yoga has grown after many parents have decided to involve their children in the practice of yoga.
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Erika Ellis-Stewart, the new school board chair in Charlotte, discusses her goals for local schools.
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UNC Charlotte chancellor Phil Dubois has decided to add a football team, the 49ers, to the university.
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The Thirsty Beaver Saloon, located in Plaza Midwood, is considered one of the most authentic places in Charlotte. Devores talked to the brothers who own and operate the saloon.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police make use of social networks like Twitter as both a resource and communication tool for public affairs.
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Holliday examines the disconnect between the Democratic National Convention and the Convention Host Committee.
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Barrows discusses the sports columnist Tom Sorensen and how he got hired and impacted the journalism world.
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At a time when Chiquita Brands International decided to move its headquarters to Charlotte, a documentary was released that detailed the corporate bullying employed by both Dole Food Company and Chiquita.
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Garfield meets with eight people who were sterilized during eugenics in North Carolina between 1929 and 1974.