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NewsWorthy
Eric Teel
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2 days ago
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reportedly shifting resources from Chicago to Charlotte. Charlotte City Council interviewing finalists for the new Metropolitan Transit Authority. Businesses reliant on tourism dollars in areas hit hard by Helene are still struggling more than a year later.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reportedly shifting resources from Chicago to Charlotte. Charlotte City Council interviewing finalists for the new Metropolitan Transit Authority. Businesses reliant on tourism dollars in areas hit hard by Helene are still struggling more than a year later.
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NewsWorthy for Nov. 11, 2025
NewsWorthy
15 minutes
4 days ago
NewsWorthy for Nov. 11, 2025
Flight cancellations skyrocket at Charlotte Douglas. The Trump administration approves $155 million for Helene recovery. The Panthers lose a division game to the Saints. Renters in Asheville are struggling with an uptick in mold issues following Helene.
NewsWorthy
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is reportedly shifting resources from Chicago to Charlotte. Charlotte City Council interviewing finalists for the new Metropolitan Transit Authority. Businesses reliant on tourism dollars in areas hit hard by Helene are still struggling more than a year later.