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Madeleine McAulay uses social media and blog Faith, Hope, and Politics to discuss politics.
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Formal Associated Press sportswriter Mike Cranston opens up about making a comeback after dealing with suicidal thoughts for years.
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Grocery wars brew in SouthPark as a Whole Foods moves in, worrying older local businesses.
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The authors present popular lakes in the region and highlight things to do over the summer at each lake.
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Shelton Drum, owner of comic book store Heroes Aren't Hard to Find, talks about founding the Charlotte HeroesCon.
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23340
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Markovich discusses the first NASCAR race he ever went to and how it influenced his life later. He also discusses NASCAR's comeback.
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23526
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The fight for marriage equality is challenging, especially after North Carolina approved a constitutional amendment against gay marriage.
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After the recession, Charlotte homebuilders lead the way in buying cheap land and selling new house. Tamara Lynch discusses marketing techniques in the south.
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Tavis Smiley discusses his art exhibit 'America I AM: The African American Imprint.'
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Terry Holland discusses how he ended up as head of the athletic department at East Carolina University.
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Lewis discusses her life before moving to Charlotte and the various hurdles she has endured after running away from a drug-filled household.
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23531
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Charlotte's 2011 Woman of the Year Rabbi Judy Schindler shares her life story and activism goals.
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23532
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Charlotte basketball fans fight to change the Bobcats back to the Hornets.
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23533
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Charlotte basketball fans fight to change the Bobcats back to the Hornets.
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23534
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Joy Shivar is an antiques dealer who reconnects families with lost heirlooms.
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