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We are very excited to be coming back in person after missing last year, Comer added. In 2019, Charlotte Pride week brought in some $8 million to the Queen City according to the organization, but not in 2020 thanks to the pandemic. Uptown businesses, which have been some of the hardest hit by restrictions due to COVID-19, are thankful to have the event back in action and hopeful it will bring new and old visitors through the doors. We’ll be following this story tonight at 11 on @wcnc ! What it means for our LGBTQ community, businesses, and city. https://t.co/mqMJMSKZeU Hunter Sáenz (@Hunt Saenz) May 19, 2021 ....
Two arrested after two transgender women found shot to death in Charlotte hotels CMPD warns LGBTQ community after transgender women killed By WBTV Web Staff | April 15, 2021 at 6:24 PM EDT - Updated April 16 at 4:48 PM CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police announced the arrest of two individuals in the homicides of two transgender women who were shot to death in hotel rooms less than two weeks apart. Dontarius Long and Joel Brewer were arrested in Union County April 16, CMPD announced in a press conference later that same day. Dontarius Long (Source: Union County Sheriff s Department) Both men have been charged with murder, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and conspiracy to commit robbery with a dangerous weapon. ....
WCCB Charlotte s CW February 1, 2021 It comes after the end of a nearly four year ban on new local non-discrimination ordinances. “You have to take a stand,” says Commissioner Susan Rodriguez-McDowell. Rodriguez-McDowell hopes she and her fellow commissioners will send a message on Tuesday night. They’ll consider a resolution encouraging businesses and local cities to pass non-discrimination policies protecting the LGBTQ community. “We have to all be counted as far where we stand on the inherent dignity of all people,” she says. The resolution is only a symbolic move, because commissioners aren’t sure they can legally pass an ordinance themselves, so they are asking the cities and towns in Mecklenburg County to act. ....