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Atrium Health medical school site plan

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March 29, 2021

Atrium Health filed plans on March 29, 2021, for the Charlotte campus of the Wake Forest School of Medicine. You can check them out here. For full coverage of the medical school, check out The Charlotte Ledger’s special March 24, 2021, edition.

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Public records: Mecklenburg County health department emails/documents

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March 23, 2021

The Charlotte Ledger asked for and received communications involving county health officials from the early days of the pandemic. You can read through them in these files. Some of the documents are referred to in the March 24, 2021, edition of The Charlotte Ledger.

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8 peaceful walking trails near Charlotte

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March 22, 2021

Even on a popular walking path like the McAlpine Creek Greenway, you can find solitude in nature if you pick the time of day carefully.

This article appeared in the March 20, 2021, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter with original local news. Sign up today.

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Mecklenburg County ABC Board’s curbside pickup plan (draft)

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February 26, 2021

This public record is referenced in the Feb. 26, 2021, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter with local business-y news. It was obtained from the Mecklenburg County ABC Board. Some of the document has been redacted because the ABC Board believes that portion is covered under a legal…


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N.C. ABC Commission files on Sugar Creek Brewing ‘ice cream truck’ beer sales

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December 18, 2020

Here’s the investigative file on Charlotte’s Sugar Creek Brewing Co., which investigators say was illegally selling beer off the back of a truck in Waxhaw during the early days of the pandemic. The full story is in the Dec. 18, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger, a locally owned…


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CMS memo on grades in first quarter of school

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December 16, 2020

After The Ledger requested it, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools provided the following executive summary of grades in the first-quarter of the school year, when K-12 students were in remote learning full-time. The full story is in the Dec. 16, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger.

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Audio of 911 call regarding Sonic Automotive CEO David Smith

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December 4, 2020

Using public records laws, The Ledger obtained the audio file of the 911 call placed on Oct. 5 by a 22-year-old woman who says Sonic Automotive CEO David Smith assaulted her. Police arrested Smith and charged him with 4 counts, including felony assault by strangulation. Smith told the company’s…


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Judge’s order dismissing Pittenger’s lawsuit against Lebda

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December 2, 2020

A business court judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of LendingTree CEO Doug Lebda, who was sued in 2018 by former U.S. Rep. Robert Pittenger regarding Ledba’s construction of a new 15,000 s.f. house at Quail Hollow.

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Teen Talk: Downloadable Thanksgiving cheat sheet

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November 19, 2020

Just in time for the holidays, The Ledger is helping you seal your status as the “cool” aunt, uncle, parent or grandparent at family gatherings with this downloadable and printable summary of all our Teen Talk words from the last few months — no cap!

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Who received Mecklenburg County’s Covid relief loans?

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November 17, 2020

Mecklenburg County awarded nearly $5M in loans to small businesses this spring. Here is the full list from the county of the 194 loan recipients. This information is discussed in the Nov. 18, 2020, edition of The Charlotte Ledger.

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