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Top Charlotte news: Ballantyne town center plans unveiled; pets allowed in taprooms this fall

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Published on July 31, 2019
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Charlotte.

UNC Charlotte chancellor to retire next year

Philip Dubois became UNC Charlotte's fourth chancellor in July 2005.

Read the full story on FIRST COAST NEWS.

Ballantyne developers reveal details on town center

New details show the project will include more residential units than previously announced, as well as additional retail and entertainment space and perhaps a grocery store.

Read the full story on CharlotteFive.

Body found near home that caught fire days ago

The body was found Tuesday, days after the fire  in the 6100 block of Kenley Lane was extinguished.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Uptown restaurant quietly closed its doors for good on Saturday

Loft & Cellar's executive chef Greg Collier, who left in April, recently announced plans to open a restaurant at Camp North End.  

Read the full story on CharlotteFive.

Dogs and cats allowed again in NC breweries, taprooms under new law

Dogs and cats will again be allowed in North Carolina breweries and taprooms starting Sept. 1, as part of an Alcoholic Beverage Control reform bill that Gov. Roy Cooper signed into law this week.

Read the full story on CharlotteFive.


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