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Charlotte’s Magical Toy Drive Inspires Community to Bring Holiday Joy to Children in Need
As the holiday season settles over the Queen City, WCNC Charlotte and The Salvation Army of Greater Charlotte have kicked off their annual Magical Toy Drive, a signature effort dedicated to making sure children in struggling families still get to experience ... -
Business Effects from Government Shutdown: Small-Business Strain in Charlotte
Another under-the-radar issue: local businesses in Charlotte are feeling the strain from what’s been described as the longest government shutdown in state history. WCNCThe shutdown has impacted regulatory-environment headwinds, supplier disruptions, and uncertainty for smaller firms—an important contrast to the splashy ... -
Major Corporate Headquarters Relocation & Job Creation: Scout Motors Picks Charlotte
EV startup Scout Motors announced it will locate its global U.S. headquarters in Charlotte’s Plaza Midwood neighborhood, with plans to create 1,200 jobs and invest roughly $207 million. Charlotte NC+1The average annual wage has been reported at around $172,878 for these new roles, signaling high-end job ... -
Federal Border Patrol Operation Arrives in Charlotte
Federal agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) began enforcement operations in Charlotte on Nov. 15, leading to a significant response from local officials and business owners. Gephardt Daily+1Key points: Agents targeted ... -
“Cardi B Says She Fears for Her Life Amid Ongoing Dispute with Estranged Husband Offset”
Cardi B has publicly voiced serious concerns over her safety, alleging that her estranged husband Offset’s behaviour has crossed into dangerous territory. According to recent reports, Cardi says she has been subjected to “harassment and threats” for over a year, ... -
All SNAP Recipients Must Reapply Under New USDA Push — Millions Face Recertification Overhaul”
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is undergoing a major administrative shake-up as part of an effort to tighten eligibility and reduce alleged fraud. U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that all current recipients will be required ...