Charlotte city manager’s role under scrutiny + CMS names 2022-23 Teacher of the Year
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1. CATS troubles put Charlotte manager’s job under scrutiny. Will council rule on his role?
The Charlotte city manager’s role in the city’s transit troubles will be considered during his annual review this summer, some council members say.
Council members are publicly talking about Manager Marcus Jones’ role in and response to a number of recent Charlotte Area Transit System troubles. Those recent troubles include a Blue Line light rail train derailment in May 2022 due to delayed maintenance and missed bridge inspections among others.
Genna Contino shares more on the scrutiny the manager’s under.
2. Charlotte YMCA staffer stopped man reportedly approaching kids outside, police say
A member of a Charlotte YMCA was accused of “juvenile enticement” after approaching two young children in the pickup line yesterday, police said.
The man targeted two 5-year-olds at Charlotte’s Keith Family YMCA, according to police records. A YMCA staff member intervened, a police official confirmed.
Julia Coin has more on the accusations against the man.
3. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools names its 2022-23 Teacher of the Year
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools named its 2022-23 Teacher of the Year last night.
Ana Cunningham, an English Honors teacher at Phillip O. Berry Academy of Technology, was chosen from among nine finalists for the award.
“I am here because of our students,” Cunningham said. “This is the greatest profession ever.”
Anna Maria Della Costa highlights the memorable night for Cunningham.
4. Mecklenburg politicians pile into NC races — with a lone Republican. (He’s used to it)
Mecklenburg County Democrats have announced bids for lieutenant governor, labor commissioner and state treasurer.
While State Rep. John Bradford finds himself in a familiar position: the only GOP candidate in a field of Mecklenburg politicians.
Bradford — the most well-known Republican in the treasurer race — is launching a campaign focused on maintaining the state’s AAA bond rating and starting an entrepreneurial leadership program for high schoolers.
Josh Bergeron spoke with Bradford to discuss the treasury race, the county and more.
5. Some more stories to read
NC ex-cop held nude parties with alcohol as Fort Mill church volunteer, documents show
The GOP abortion bill could change regulations for NC clinics. What to know.
Virginia police join search for teen girl missing almost 3 months from Charlotte
Opinion: North Carolina’s 12-week abortion ban is worse than you think. Here’s why
Charlotte is one of the 10 best cities in America for college grads. Here’s why
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