• Blue Eagles flying high

    “Happy together” is a good way to describe the varsity girls basketball team at Clover High School.

  • Audit: Whitewater Center’s financial picture better

    The financial outlook for the U.S. National Whitewater Center improved considerably in the last year as the outdoor sports venue attracted more people who spent more money.

  • Groups unite to back breaking up CMS

    Grassroots groups from north and south Mecklenburg met Tuesday to discuss their top priority: petitioning the N.C. General Assembly to split Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools into three school districts.

  • CaroMont to open urgent care facility in Steele Creek

    CaroMont Health is building a second Charlotte CLiC, CaroMont Health’s convenient, local, immediate care, for Lake Wylie and the Steele Creek community. The clinic provides top-quality care for non-critical medical problems.

Lake Wylie fish tests reveal bad news for bass

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources partnered on a fish tissue study spanning July to December 2011. Fish were collected from Wylie, Lake Norman and Mountain Island Lake and tested for polychlorinated biphenyls, mercury, arsenic and selenium, according to a news release. Included species were blue, channel and flathead catfish, largemouth and spotted bass, white perch and black crappie.

APNewsBreak: SC sues feds for blocked voter ID law

The U.S. Justice Department was wrong to block South Carolina from requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification to vote, the state's top prosecutor argued in a lawsuit filed Tuesday.

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On thin ice, and a long course, with the Dutch

As I lace up my ice skates while sitting on the banks of the Zijlroade river Thursday, grizzled men old enough to be my father glide past me, leaning into the bone-chilling wind and effortlessly propelling themselves across the frozen surface.

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