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Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.

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Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more.

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@WFAE

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704-549-9323


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Local News Roundup: 4 officers die in shooting; college protests over the war in Gaza; CMS budget; a win for transgender health care in NC

5/3/2024
Four law enforcement officers were shot and killed in Charlotte’s deadliest day for law enforcement. Protesters are arrested at UNC-Chapel Hill. And the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools board plans to send a slightly less expensive budget to the county.

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'Where I Belong': A conversation with musician Rockie Lynne Rash

5/2/2024
Mike Collins meets and hears the story behind Rockie Lynne Rash’s rise through the ranks of successful country music artists. The Statesville native joins Charlotte Talks.

Duración:00:50:35

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The latest on tragic shooting deaths of law enforcement officers in Charlotte this week

5/1/2024
The latest details on the tragic shooting deaths of four law enforcement officers and the injury of four others in an incident that unfolded Monday in east Charlotte.

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The NC General Assembly short session is underway. What can we expect?

4/30/2024
We preview some of the items the legislature will be grappling with in their short session. That includes education funding, immigration, and what to do with a budget surplus.

Duración:00:50:31

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The ins and outs of the proposed CMS budget

4/29/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, CMS Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill and the system’s chief financial officer share details of their budget request for next year. WFAE education reporter Ann Doss Helms join us as well.

Duración:00:50:32

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Local News Roundup: Panthers get a first round pick after all; CMS budget; Judge Elizabeth Trosch is out in Mecklenburg; District 41's election protest case dismissed

4/26/2024
On the Local News Roundup: CMS hears public comments on next year’s budget. The state’s chief justice makes a change at the district court level replacing Judge Elizabeth Trosch. The United Methodist Church holds its General Conference in Charlotte determining the fate of same-sex weddings in that denomination. And our two attorney general candidates are on opposite sides of a major vote in Congress.

Duración:00:50:27

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Howl in delight: WFAE's Tommy Tomlinson's new book 'Dogland' is out now

4/25/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, our own Tommy Tomlinson shares what he discovered on his three-year quest to find out if show dogs are happy.

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More than fine: A conversation with Indigo Girls' Amy Ray and Emily Saliers

4/24/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, we’re joined by Amy Ray and Emily Saliers. You know them as The Indigo Girls. This highly successful duo is experiencing another peak in their career with one of their songs featured in Greta Gerwig’s hit film "Barbie." We talk about that and much more.

Duración:00:50:34

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What are the current priorities and goals of the Mecklenburg County Commissioners? We check in to find out

4/23/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, a conversation with three of the nine members of the Mecklenburg County Commission — about the challenges they face and their goals and priorities.

Duración:00:50:17

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In the Eye of the Storm: A conversation from WFAE's Carolinas Climate Summit

4/22/2024
The Carolinas are in the eye of the storm when it comes to feeling the impact of climate change. Mike Collins and guests discuss why and what’s being done about it.

Duración:00:50:33

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Local News Roundup: CMPD says homicides are up; new Ballantyne development; Wegmans coming to the Queen City

4/19/2024
On this week's local news roundup: homicides are up in Charlotte this year by 31%. A new development is coming to Ballantyne with housing and a new school. Plus – the popular grocery store Wegmans is coming. Those stories and more.

Duración:00:50:34

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Author Charles Frazier discusses his book 'The Trackers'

4/18/2024
Set amid the Great Depression, the novel tells the story of a painter who travels to a rural town in Wyoming. Guest host Erik Spanberg sits down with Frazier to discuss the book, Frazier's past work and the role North Carolina plays in his writing.

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Democrats hope to take NC in 2024. Is that realistic?

4/17/2024
President Biden and Vice President Harris have been spending a lot of time in North Carolina touting their accomplishments as part of their reelection campaign. That said, a Democratic presidential candidate has only won the state twice in about 50 years. What would need to happen to flip the script?

Duración:00:50:34

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Solutions for food insecurity in the Mecklenburg County and beyond

4/16/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, an alarming 15% of Mecklenburg County households are food insecure, meaning they have a reduced quality and variety of diet and/or may eat less because of a lack of money. But in our area, the Carolina Farm Trust is about to open phase one of a new market this spring to bring jobs and food to what is now a food desert. A look at that and other food insecurity solutions.

Duración:00:50:34

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Democratic candidate for North Carolina superintendent of public instruction on his background, his plan and the politics of public education

4/15/2024
Mo Green discusses his time as superintendent of Guilford County schools and the state of public education in North Carolina.

Duración:00:50:31

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Local News Roundup: CMS Budget, ups and downs of charter schools, tourism tax debate, and South Carolina WBB caps off undefeated season

4/12/2024
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools wants an additional $83 million for certain operating expenses. Plus, after some discussion, it appears unlikely the hospitality tax will be used for anything other than tourist projects. Those stories and more on the local news roundup.

Duración:00:50:32

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StoryCorps' Mobile Tour comes to Charlotte

4/11/2024
StoryCorps — it’s a public radio mainstay and it's bringing its Mobile Tour to Charlotte later this month. Find out how you can tell and preserve your personal stories for posterity.

Duración:00:50:33

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Charlotte City Council's Committee chairs talk city priorities

4/10/2024
A discussion with the chairs of Charlotte City Council's committees that help govern the Queen City, including transportation, jobs and economic development, and housing and safety. We hear about the priorities each committee has set, why they’ve set those goals and where they are in achieving them.

Duración:00:50:36

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What to expect this tax season and why taxes are always so complicated

4/9/2024
On the next Charlotte Talks, with the filing deadline for taxes less than a week away, we explore a topic that is probably top of mind: Why is our tax system so complicated? Why does it take so long to gather the information for your tax preparer? And why do average people with mostly W-2 income need tax preparers — or do we? Can you really do it yourself?

Duración:00:50:31

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Contrasting how Charlotte and other NC communities spend tourism tax dollars and what it means for the future projects

4/8/2024
Charlotte has traditionally used tourism tax revenue for large projects like upgrading sports facilities. City leaders have said state law mandates that, but some believe the money could be spent differently.

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