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What The Mayor Pro Tem Vote Reveals About Charlotte’s New City Council

Jack Beckett4 days ago4 days ago021 mins

On swearing-in night, a failed motion for one Mayor Pro Tem and a 9–3 vote for another gave Charlotte its first look at how this new City Council may sort itself into factions.

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Early Voting in Mecklenburg: Sites, ID Rules, Transit Tax, and Races to Watch

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago012 mins

Early voting is open in Mecklenburg. What is on the ballot, how same-day registration works, what the transit tax funds, and how NC secures your vote, plus links to our 2025 race guides.

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Charlotte Spent $25,000 Investigating Corruption Claims That Proved Baseless | Mercury Local

Peter Cellino2 months ago2 months ago09 mins

Councilmember Watlington’s corruption allegations have cost Charlotte $ 25,000. Investigation found nothing. She has no regrets. That’s the problem.

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Charlotte at the Ballot Box: When Crime Becomes Currency

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago022 mins

When Tragedy Meets Timing Three weeks before one of Charlotte’s most consequential elections in a decade, a murder on the…

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Charlotte Voter Guide 2025: Federal Shutdown, Crime Debate, and November Ballot Breakdown

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago020 mins

Federal shutdown hits Day 12, Charlotte debates National Guard deployment, and November elections loom. Here’s what voters need to know—and do—right now.

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Charlotte Police Union’s National Guard Plea Signals Staffing Crisis

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago012 mins

Charlotte’s police union asks leaders to request National Guard troops after a string of homicides and staffing shortages; officials push back, citing crime reductions and new transit patrols.

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Charlotte Mayor’s Race at the Tuesday Forum: Housing, Transit Tax, and Community Safety Collide

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago013 mins

At the Tuesday Forum, Vi Lyles and Rob Yates split on transit tax, converged on community policing, and faced Charlotte’s hardest fact: thousands of CMS students are without stable housing.

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Charlotte’s Bail Policies and CATS Security Collide at House Field Hearing

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago07 mins

Bail, Rail, and Rage: Congress Rips Charlotte After Blue Line Killing Grieving families. A wounded cop. An audit that says…

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CATS Security Shrunk as Spending Grew: Inside the Contracts, Headcounts, and the Timeline

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago08 mins

CATS cut armed security to 39 posts while spending exceeded $49M. We trace the contracts, staffing gaps, and what that means for riders and 2025 voters.

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House Judiciary Field Hearing in Charlotte Highlights Clash Over Bail, Backlogs, and Crime Data

Jack Beckett2 months ago2 months ago07 mins

A House field hearing in uptown Charlotte put grief, policy, and statistics on the record as witnesses and lawmakers sparred over bail, court delays, and what the numbers mean.

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