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To understand the value of Charlotte’s picks in first round of NBA’s annual event, the Charlotte Observer looked at the talent from the past 10 drafts. Part of the McClatchy Media Network ...
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Find more sports news, plus coverage from Sports Illustrated. To understand the value of Charlotte’s picks in first round of NBA’s annual event, the Charlotte Observer looked at the talent from the ...
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The 2026 tick season is off to a fast start, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reporting an increase in emergency department visits for tick bites nationwide. Allegheny Health ...
CATS bus drivers are three times as likely to be physically or verbally assaulted than the average bus driver nationwide, an Observer analysis found. Part of the McClatchy Media Network ...
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If approved, opponents warn that a massive new utility project could disrupt toxic sediment, and more, in Lake Livingston—Houston’s “most critical” water source.