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The City of Charlotte and several tax-payer funded agencies will pay an outside agency about $25,000 to estimate the DNC's boost to the local economy.…
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Well the smoke has cleared and the Democratic Party has left town but what sort of economic impact did they have on our community? Their convention comes…
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In advance of the Republican and Democratic national conventions, strip clubs in both cities invested in upgrades. WFAE’s Tanner Latham checked whether…
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Hundreds of people used Twitter during last week’s Democratic National Convention to ask locals about Charlotte. The Mecklenburg County manager’s office…
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The DNC is just a memory and Charlotte is back to normal. The politicians, the media, the stars, the protesters, the delegates have all gone home but…
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The arena has emptied out. Lawmakers, delegates and journalists are on their way home. By early this morning, uptown Charlotte was pretty much back to…
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The delegates and celebrities, street vendors and protesters have vanished from the streets of Uptown Charlotte. But city leaders are basking in the…
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Charlotte had its fair share of new buildings before the Democratic National Convention, but only one was constructed during the convention. Over four…
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President Obama made his case for a second term last night in Charlotte. It capped two weeks of political madness. Catawba College political scientist…
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While thousands of people filed into Time Warner Cable Arena Thursday afternoon, Mo Rocca, one of the regular panelists of Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me sat…