Charlotte One of Three Among Nation's Largest Without LGBT Non-Discrimination Ordinance
There are 17 states and more than 200 cities and counties across the country with similar protections to what is proposed with the addendum in Charlotte.
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There are 17 states and more than 200 cities and counties across the country with similar protections to what is proposed with the addendum in Charlotte.
100s are expected to rally, dozens are expected to speak and one vote is expected to happen: on whether to add additional non-discrimination language to the city's existing ordinance.
Holding elected officials accountable or punishing them for one corrupt politician's actions. That was the debate Monday tonight during a vote on a revised ethics policy for Charlotte City Council.
Supporters say the proposed updates offer long-needed protection for the LGBT community. Critics call the updates unnecessary and discriminatory against another group.
VP Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx were in Charlotte Thursday, pitching a plan to improve the country's infrastructure.
The request would expand President Obama's authority to fight the terror group over the next three years.
President Obama is facing mounting pressure to move more quickly to provide military equipment to Jordan.
The 10-year plan would add nearly $6 trillion to the nation's debt. The proposal also includes nearly $300 billion in tax relief for the middle class.
The North Carolina Legislature returned to session Wednesday, getting back to work after a two-week break.
Supporting the middle class, stopping ISIL's advances in the Middle East, and protecting the privacy of American families. Those were just a few of the topics in Tuesday's State of the Union address.
A number of new laws take effect in North Carolina at midnight Wednesday. Among them are lower tax rates for individuals and corporations, but fewer tax breaks.
The Mayor filed paperwork with the Board of Elections Tuesday, saying he has formed a fund-raising committee.
We're getting reactions about President Obama's historic change in policy toward Cuba from Cuban-Americans who live here in Charlotte.
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan said goodbye Friday night to fellow Senators and supporters. She was defeated in the November midterm elections by Republican and former North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis.
It will keep the government running until Wednesday, and gives the Senate more time to vote on a $1.1 trillion spending bill.
McCrory joined 14 other states in a lawsuit challenging President Obama's executive order on immigration.
Animal advocates are pleased, but say while this battle has been won, the war may not be over.
That's the feeling from more than 5,000 people who want the Chesterfield Co. Sheriff to stay out of the animal shelter. They've signed a petition against Jay Brooks' plan. Brooks explained why his plan is good for the shelter that…
A call for unity among Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners after a drama-filled night at the Government Center on Monday.
A power struggle among Democrats at the Mecklenburg County Commissioner's swearing-in ceremony left the board breaking tradition.
