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  • 2 weeks ago | wcnc.com | Kayland Hagwood

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — One year after the tragic events of April 29, 2024, the pain remains raw for the families, friends and colleagues of the four officers who lost their lives while protecting the Charlotte community. "As time passes, I know this community will never forget the ultimate sacrifice paid by four of the best men that blessed this earth," Ashley Eyer, widow of fallen CMPD Officer Joshua Eyer, said. For Ashley, April 29, 2024, is a day forever etched in her memory.

  • 2 weeks ago | wcnc.com | Kayland Hagwood

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  • 3 weeks ago | wcnc.com | Kayland Hagwood

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  • 3 weeks ago | wcnc.com | Kayland Hagwood

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The founder of a new youth behavioral health facility in Charlotte is seeking solutions to the local mental health crisis through a center that will serve children as young as five years old. The Katie Blessing Center, currently under construction on Central Avenue at Albemarle Road, will provide nearly 50 inpatient beds in its first phase, along with behavioral urgent care services when it opens next spring.

  • 1 month ago | wcnc.com | Kayland Hagwood

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Democrats across the nation, led by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, launched a "Social Security Day of Action" Tuesday to protest what they describe as threats to Social Security under the Trump administration. The coordinated effort comes as former President Joe Biden prepares to deliver his first speech since leaving office, where he is expected to criticize the Trump administration's policies. Rep.

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Kayland Hagwood
Kayland Hagwood @KaylandWCNC
21 Apr 25

RT @NBCNews: BREAKING: Pope Francis, a reformer who rattled the Catholic Church’s conservatives but inspired progressives by reaching out t…

Kayland Hagwood
Kayland Hagwood @KaylandWCNC
15 Apr 25

Right now, House Democrats around the country are gathering to protest Republican actions they say threaten Social Security. Thousands of jobs have been cut from the agency. President Trump says he won’t cut benefits. He says the goal is to cut fraud and modernize. @wcnc https://t.co/PzmL9ap5fV

Kayland Hagwood
Kayland Hagwood @KaylandWCNC
15 Mar 25

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