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Justin Vick

Justin Vick

Managing Editor at Union County Weekly

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Town of Matthews names new police chief

MATTHEWS – The Town of Matthews has hired James Avens as its next police chief.
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Matthews mayor encouraged by Cotham's transit bill

Matthews mayor encouraged by Cotham's transit bill
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Union County festivals have alien, dog & food truck themes

Communities in western Union County have built spring festivals around relatable themes such as aliens, arts, dogs, food and movies. The best part is you don’t have to make tough
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Matthews-Mint Hill Restaurant Inspections (April 10-16)

The Mecklenburg County Health Department inspected these restaurants from April 10 to 16:
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CATS recommends prioritizing only a segment of Silver Line

CATS recommends prioritizing only a segment of Silver Line
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CATS recommends extending Blue Line, improving bus service

CHARLOTTE – The Charlotte Area Transit System recommends extending the LYNX Blue Line to Pineville, improving bus frequency and expanding microtransit.
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Mint Hill budget won’t have property tax hike

MINT HILL – Town Manager Brian Welch recommends a 2025-26 fiscal year budget that does not include a property rate increase.
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Charlotte leaders happy about no property tax rate increase

CHARLOTTE – City Manager Marcus Jones’s recommended $3.6 billion budget for the 2026 fiscal year won over every member of the city council as they unanimously approved a budget with
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Candidates enter 2025 election season backed by supporters

CHARLOTTE – Anna London held her niece as she answered questions from a huddled group of reporters July 7 at the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections about her campaign to
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Election 2025: Charlotte & Pineville races are set

CHARLOTTE – Several interesting storylines emerged from the south Charlotte area as the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections wrapped up candidate filing on July 18.
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Mecklenburg County sales tax referendum heads to ballot

CHARLOTTE – The Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners voted Aug. 6 to place a referendum on the Nov. 4 election ballot asking residents if they support an additional 1-cent sales