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Next City to See Border Patrol Raids: Raleigh

Elsewhere, a judge temporarily halted governor's National Guard deployment in Memphis

(Newser) - Two big cities—Memphis, Tennessee, and Raleigh, North Carolina—are in the spotlight over the deployment of troops. In Memphis, newly deployed National Guard troops might have to pull out of the city. A judge in Tennessee on Monday temporarily halted Gov. Bill Lee's order to send in the...

EB White's Granddaughter Slams DHS Over 'Web' Name

Immigration crackdown in Charlotte borrows title of beloved children's book

(Newser) - The latest city to see a wave of immigration raids is Charlotte, North Carolina, where federal officials have borrowed the name of the classic children's book Charlotte's Web for their operation. One person who isn't a fan of the move? Author EB White's granddaughter. He "...

Agents Boast of Arrests as Group Laments 'Day of Shame'

Border Patrol reports detaining 81 people in Charlotte's immigrant neighborhoods so far

(Newser) - The US Border Patrol said agents arrested 81 people in immigrant neighborhoods across Charlotte on Saturday, marking what advocacy groups say is the largest single-day tally of immigrant arrests in the state's recent history. The operation, which continued into Sunday, led to widespread closures of businesses serving immigrant communities,...

Border Patrol Begins Sweeps in Charlotte

Officials urge calm as federal agents make arrests across city

(Newser) - Federal agents began making arrests in Charlotte on Saturday as part of a new Border Patrol operation in the city, an action the Department of Homeland Security said is intended to "ensure Americans are safe and public safety threats are removed." The announcement of increased federal activity led...

Sheriff: Federal Operation in Charlotte Is Imminent

Governor is concerned that federal agents might 'wreak havoc and cause chaos and fear'

(Newser) - A North Carolina sheriff said Thursday that US Customs and Border Protection personnel are expected in Charlotte as soon as Saturday to start an immigration enforcement operation. Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden said in a statement that two federal officials had confirmed that plan to him. His office declined to...

LendingTree Founder Doug Lebda Dies in ATV Crash

He 'was one of the greatest American entrepreneurs of his generation,' former NC governor says

(Newser) - Doug Lebda, founder and CEO of LendingTree, died in an all-terrain vehicle accident on Sunday, the Charlotte-based fintech company announced on Monday. Lebda, who established LendingTree in 1996, was 56. Known for connecting borrowers with lenders for mortgages, credit cards, and personal loans, LendingTree has grown into a notable...

Stowaway Found Dead in Jet's Landing Gear After Europe Flight

Body discovered by maintenance after transatlantic flight lands in Charlotte

(Newser) - A grim discovery in Charlotte has sparked an investigation after airline staff found a stowaway dead inside the landing gear compartment of an American Airlines flight that had just arrived from Europe. According to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, the body was discovered by maintenance workers around 9am Sunday while they were...

Feds File Charge in 'Unforgivable' Murder Case

Decarlos Brown Jr. could face death penalty if convicted of killing Ukrainian refugee

(Newser) - A man accused of fatally stabbing a Ukrainian refugee aboard a Charlotte light rail train is now facing federal charges that could carry the death penalty. Authorities say Decarlos Brown Jr. has been charged with one count of causing death on a mass transportation system, NBC News reports. The...

After Fatal Stabbing, GOP Sees a Problem in Charlotte

Republicans claim Democrat-run city is soft on crime

(Newser) - A fatal stabbing at a Charlotte light rail station has sparked fierce political debate as President Trump threatens to deploy federal agents to fight crime in Democrat-run cities. Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was killed Aug. 22 while riding Charlotte's Blue Line. She was allegedly attacked by...

Top US Cities for Living the Good Life

Florida's Naples comes in at No. 1 on US News & World Report list of best cities in America to live in

(Newser) - Finding the perfect place to settle down is no small task, and US News and World Report wants to help. The outlet took a look at data from 150 major US cities, culled from the US Census Bureau, Department of Labor, FBI, and other sources, to suss out which cities...

US Cities Feeling Most, Least Financial Distress

Houston and Anchorage at opposite ends of WalletHub ranking

(Newser) - We've all felt the bite of high prices over the past few years, but financial struggles are more prevalent in some places than others. WalletHub checked out 100 of the nation's largest cities to analyze residents' credit scores, accounts in distress, changes in bankruptcy filings, and search interest...

These Are the 10 Hottest Housing Markets in America

Buffalo, New York, tops Zillow's list

(Newser) - The Buffalo Bills are in the NFL playoffs again, and New York state's second-largest city just got some more good news: It's the hottest housing market in America, reports USA Today . Not only did Buffalo take the top spot, per a Zillow analysis , but it also earned the...

On Busy Week, a Busy Hub Is Hit by a Strike

Services workers walk out at Charlotte airport

(Newser) - This holiday week may be the busiest travel week on record, and a major airport hub is now navigating a strike on top of that. Services workers have walked off the job at Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina, reports Fox Business . The workers aren't directly employed by...

Plane Carrying NFL Team Veers Off Taxiway, Gets Stuck

After Thursday's loss, Carolina Panthers hit another snag

(Newser) - Players, coaches, and staff with the Carolina Panthers were on a plane that ran off a taxiway in Charlotte early Friday. Though no one was injured, it was another hiccup for the Panthers following a preseason loss. Delta Air Lines Flight 8860 had landed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, hitting...

Trump: Here's What Could Be Behind Assassination Attempt

He suggests his being called a 'threat to democracy' could have spurred it

(Newser) - At Donald Trump's North Carolina rally Wednesday, the former president floated a possible motive for the apparent assassination attempt at his July 13 rally, Politico reports. "Such a distressed sick world, but you know what could be caused when they call you a threat to democracy. You never...

Love Driving? You'll Feel Right at Home in These US Cities

Folks in Raleigh, North Carolina, drive nearly 40 miles daily per capita

(Newser) - Whether you walk, take public transit, or take a seat behind the wheel to get to school, work, or other activities may depend on where you live—but among the 50 most populated metropolitan areas in the US, people are driving the most every day in Raleigh, North Carolina, with...

These Are the Best US Cities to Live In

Naples, Florida, tops rankings from 'US News and World Report'

(Newser) - US News & World Report is out with its annual "Best Places to Live" ranking within the US. The publication looked at data from various sources—the US Census Bureau, FBI, Labor Department, and the like—for 150 of the nation's biggest cities. It broke things down...

Guess Which US City Loves Its Dogs the Most

Dallas is No. 1, per Zillow and BARK

(Newser) - Want to know where America's dogs are "living their best lives"? Zillow and BARK have looked at the data and found that Dallas ranks No. 1 among the US' most "dog-obsessed" cities. To figure out where people and their pups are thriving, the two companies looked...

Charlotte Shooter Had Been Charged 49 Times

Killing of 4 officers was deadliest attack on US law enforcement since 2016

(Newser) - The man who killed four law enforcement officers and wounded four others in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Monday has been identified as Terry Clark Hughes Jr., a 39-year-old man with a long criminal history in the state. The Charlotte Observer reports that according to court records, Hughes had faced 49...

3 Officers Killed, 5 Injured in Charlotte
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4 Officers Fatally Shot in Charlotte

4 other law enforcement officers were injured

(Newser) - A fourth law enforcement officer died hours after a standoff at a Charlotte, North Carolina, home Monday. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer Joshua Eyer was the fourth victim killed; four other officers were injured. The other three officers killed were initially reported to be US Marshals, but the AP reports just one...

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