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NewsHubOver the weekend, Charlotte School of Law student Jeremy Snyder sent a strongly worded email — which included a common curse word — to school leaders in which he demanded answers about the school’s financial problems. Tuesday, he was cited with an honor’s code violation.
Ashley Park teacher Barry White Jr. greets each of his 5th grade students with a personalized handshake.
Local model builder, Gene Hopkins, was commissioned in 2000 to build a complete, working 1/4 scale replica of Jean Tinguely’s Cascade mobile sculpture currently hanging at the Carillon Tower in Charlotte. Hopkins made each piece by hand to duplicate the rotating parts, working lights and a fountain. The replica reconstruction is now installed and open for viewing by the public at the Bechtler.
The Charlotte Observer was live as about 100 protesters gathered at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Sunday.
Newly released video shows shooting of Michael Laney by Charlotte-Mecklenburg police. Prosecutors say CMPD Officer Anthony Holzhauer was legally justified when he killed Laney in 2012. But Laney’s family says he was a victim of excessive force.
Adams reacts to President Donald Trump’s executive order.
Protesters gather on Wilkinson Blvd. Sunday against President Trump’s recent refugee policy
Scenes from Saturday’s second annual A Plus Garage Doors Puppy Bowl at Pet Essentials on Pineville-Matthews Rd. The popular event gave dog lovers a chance to play with shelter dogs and browse dog-related attractions, including vendors, and rent-a-puppy and kissing booths. The Puppy Bowl game event featured adoptable puppies from The Humane Society of York County, Peanut’s Place Small Breed Rescue, and Halfway There Rescue.
Family and friends gathered in the 6200 block of Albemarle Road to remember Josue Javier Diaz on Friday evening. Diaz was shot and killed by an undercover police detective on Thursday.
Friends and associates remember the late legislator and environmental activist Ruth Samuelson before a memorial service at First Baptist Church

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