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Top Charlotte news: Homeless living in tents, as shelters fill up; breweries reshape business models

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Published on April 20, 2020
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Charlotte homeless population living in tents as shelters fill up

Outside the Urban Ministry Men’s Shelter in Charlotte there are around 50 tents set up. Normally tents aren’t allowed on the property, but due to social distancing in the shelter, there is no other place for the homeless population to go.

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.

Legislators want Charlotte Motor Speedway open with no fans for Memorial Day race

Five North Carolina senators Sunday called on Gov. Roy Cooper to allow NASCAR races at Charlotte Motor Speedway without fans.

Read the full story on www.independenttribune.com.

Breweries say curbside beer-to-go is helping them survive

Olde Mecklenburg Brewery is usually hosting dozens of events this time of year that bring out huge crowds. Because of the stay-at-home order however, that can’t happen and now they’ve had to reshape their business model.

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.


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