| ➤ Statewide: Duke Energy requested a $1 billion annual revenue increase that would raise rates 15%, prompting Gov. Josh Stein and Attorney General Jeff Jackson to voice concerns over the potential cost spike. (More) ➤ Also Statewide: A prior October recall from Ohio-based Great Lakes Cheese Co. was upgraded to a Class II recall, affecting products sold under multiple brands at major retailers including Walmart, Target, and Aldi. (More) ➤ Charlotte: Operation Safe Season, a new multiagency effort featuring the Charlotte-Mecklenburg police department, aims to increase visibility and crack down on violent crime and repeat offenders. (More) ➤ Also Charlotte will host the 2027 Military World Summer Games, bringing 8,000 athletes from 142 countries to compete in Olympic-style and military events held across both Carolinas. (More) ➤ Gastonia: A man posing as an FBI agent stole $584 from a Subway restaurant, and no arrest has been reported as he faces up to three years in prison under federal law. (More) ➤ Waxhaw: Museum of the Waxhaws officials say an electrical arc sparked the fire that destroyed the historic 1840 Secrest Cabin, leaving the building a complete loss. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ |
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