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Bank of America is lining up nearly 4,000 early-career hires this summer, with about 2,000 summer interns and roughly 2,000 full-time campus recruits in the mix, and nearly 20% of those roles headed straight for Charlotte. The new talent is pegged for client-facing and technology teams as the bank looks to boost service and digital capacity while it leans on AI and automation...


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Two Charlotte teenagers were charged Wednesday in connection with a May 3 shooting in Huntersville that left a man dead, police said. Investigators say the arrests cap a month‑long probe that started after a gravely wounded man was dropped off at a University City hospital in the early morning hours.

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Huntersville detectives arrested 19‑year‑olds Jos...


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What used to be a sleepy Wilmore warehouse is now a full-blown pickleball playground. Peak Time Pickleball has converted a 78,000-square-foot building into one of the Carolinas’ largest indoor pickleball clubs, opening earlier this year with 19 courts, a full gym and recovery saunas. The multi-level setup adds locker rooms, showers, a pro shop and a spectator-ready championsh...


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A 24-year-old Indianapolis teacher was arrested Wednesday after state investigators said he exchanged sexual messages with a female child over Snapchat. He was taken into custody at a home in northern Indiana and booked into the Monroe County Jail while detectives review digital evidence. The investigation remains active, and officials have not publicly identified his employe...


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The wild mustang saga in Iredell County is almost over. Animal Services officials say two more of the runaway horses were safely captured on Wednesday, bringing the tally to nine of the ten that bolted from a private property on May 11. One horse is still loose, and county crews are continuing to sweep roads, fields and other potential danger zones where the herd has been spo...


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