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Top Charlotte news: Restaurant owner fatally shot; priest placed on administrative leave; more

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Published on December 10, 2019
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Missed the most recent top news in Charlotte? Read on for everything you need to know.

Owner of iconic Charlotte restaurant shot, killed while opening up Monday morning

One of the owners of Charlotte-staple Brooks’ Sandwich House was shot and killed while opening up the restaurant early Monday morning, police say. 

Read the full story on WNCN.

2019 economic outlook conference held in Charlotte

Some, including Honeywell’s CEO, said they are preparing for a slowdown in 2020, saying the potential for recession is looming.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Diocese of Charlotte places Father Patrick Hoare on administrative leave

Hoare is accused of sexual abuse of a minor about 25 years ago in Pennsylvania, before he entered the ministry. Hoare has denied these allegations. Administrative leave is a standard procedure and does not imply guilt. 

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.

Report: Panthers open to trading Cam Newton for ‘significant return’

Well, the Carolina Panthers’ season is virtually over and it looks like they are already planning ahead for the future. 

Read the full story on WNCN.

Soccer players encouraged by prospective MLS team in Charlotte

On Thursday Carolina Panthers Owner David Tepper and his staff met with Major League Soccer officials in New York to discuss the expansion of the 30th team in the league.

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.


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