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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained numerous undocumented immigrants in the Charlotte region this week, in what they are calling a 鈥渓arger immigration enforcement operation.鈥
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The North Carolina House passed a bill that would put that question to voters in 2025.
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The EPA announced plans Wednesday to roll back drinking water standards for so-called 鈥渇orever chemicals.鈥 In North Carolina, water treatment facilities across the state have spent millions to upgrade filtration systems to treat PFAS pollution.
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Lawmakers want to force a recreational fishing season for Southern flounder, which experts say is overfished and in danger of collapse.
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A group of Ukrainian immigrants gathers every Saturday in Mint Hill to pray, as the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year and many refugees are anxious about losing their immigration status.
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Davidson County Schools officials say they were misled about a school assembly that allegedly included religious content.
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Rep. Ted Davis has spent five years working on legislation that would make Chemours pay for PFAS-removing upgrades built by Southeastern NC utilities.
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Charlotte-based Bella Tunno sells cute baby products manufactured in China. The company's founder says Trump's 145% tariff on Chinese imports has put the business in an untenable position.
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The North Carolina House passed the proposed legislation this week.
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PFAS, also known as 鈥渇orever chemicals,鈥 are found in several North Carolina waterways, including the Cape Fear River. Powerful lobbying groups like the NC Chamber have opposed legislative and regulatory efforts to stop PFAS at the source.