Charlotte/ Community & Society
Published on April 27, 2020
Top Charlotte news: Pedestrian killed in hit-and-run; caretaker charged in teen's bathtub drowningPhoto: Desiree Kane/Flickr

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CMS graduation task force created to help students find an alternative way to celebrate

"We must be creative and intentional, but we will find a way," Elyse Dashew, CMS Board of Education member at large said on Facebook.

Read the full story on WCNC.

'We can’t wait to get back to work' | Brooks' Sandwich House is reopening

The beloved NoDa restaurant closed its doors in March around two months after reopening following the shooting death of co-owner Scott Brooks.

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Pedestrian struck, killed after hit-and-run in east Charlotte

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police responded to call at 3:33 a.m. where a pedestrian had been struck by a vehicle in the 6200 block of East W.T. Harris Boulevard.

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Charlotte photographers making puzzles from their skyline photos

Cody Hughes and Chase Price are masters of capturing Charlotte at its finest. Whether it be city government, rental properties, or sports, the founders of RedefineU Media know how to carefully curate a shot to captivate an audience.

Read the full story on Spectrum News North Carolina.

Caretaker charged after NC teen girl’s bathtub drowning death

A North Carolina caregiver has been charged after a 17-year-old with serious mental and physical disabilities drowned in a bathtub Friday. 

Read the full story on WNCN.


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