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A one-year update on the Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative

This month marks a year since the Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative was announced. It’s a $250 million effort that Mayor Vi Lyles said would combine bold ideas, philanthropy and collaborative problem-solving to remove barriers to opportunity. So far, the initiative has raised nearly all of its goal.

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A one-year update on the Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative | WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source

This month marks a year since the Mayor’s Racial Equity Initiative was announced. It’s a $250 million effort that Mayor Vi Lyles said would combine bold ideas, philanthropy and collaborative problem-solving to remove barriers to opportunity. So far, the initiative has raised nearly all of its goal.

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Organizations collaborate to address digital divide in affordable housing communities

More than 150 residents of a west Charlotte affordable housing community received free laptops on Thursday. It's part of a three-year initiative to distribute 1,600 laptops and reduce the digital divide.

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Local citizens vow to patrol and protect their own communities

Advocates from several community groups are planning to go door-to-door to try to combat crime. Author: Tanya Mendis Updated: 11:57 PM EDT July 24, 2021 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Community activists vowed to begin citizen patrols in some of the Charlotte neighborhoods hit hardest by crime. Advocates with Brothers Helping Brothers, the West Boulevard Ministry, and Stop the Killing Crusade gathered in the Westerly Hills neighborhood in West Charlotte Saturday afternoon to announce a new initiative to combat crime. “Nobody can save us from us but us,” said Rev. James Barnett, the founder of the Stop the Killing Crusade. We’ve gotta stop reaching out saying Black lives matter , and then when Blacks kill each other we don’t say anything.

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Avery County Land Transfers

, click “search deeds” and search for the Page and Book number listed with each entry. March 1: One tract (0.50 acres), Cranberry. Grantee: Robert Dennis. Grantor: CSMC 2017-RPL3 Trust Select Portfolio Servicing, Inc. Excise tax: $42. Page 114 of Book 557. March 1: Unit 5G, Week 29, Blue Ridge Village Condominium, Banner Elk. Grantee: The Association of Co-Owners of Blue Ridge Village Condominium. Grantor: John, Arleen and Marie Whiteheart. Excise tax: No taxable consideration. Page 138 of Book 557. March 1: Two tracts, Wilson Creek. Grantee: Sean and Jennifer Condron. Grantor: Bessie McConnell. Excise tax: $14. Page 143 of Book 557. March 1: Lot 49, Apple Orchard, Banner Elk. Grantee: ZKM Ranches, LLC. Grantor: Barry and Cynthia White. Excise tax: $160. Page 174 of Book 557.

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