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June 9, 2014

Audra McDonald honors history as she makes her own on Broadway

Audra McDonald was the queen of Broadway even before she picked up her history-making sixth Tony Award for best actress in a play for “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill” on Sunday night. When she won, not only racking up No. 6 but completing her domination across all acting...

June 4, 2014

What’s Ahead for Former Mayor Patrick Cannon

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A right hand to the bible and a guilty plea seals the deal for former Mayor Patrick Cannon.   While he reached a plea agreement with the U.S. attorney’s office, what’s next remains to be seen.   Our Political Contributor, Mary c. Curtis, is looking at what’s...

May 29, 2014

Maya Angelou tributes take a cue from the poet herself

Of course, President Obama, in his tribute on the passing of Maya Angelou, “one of the brightest lights of our time,” would quote Angelou, calling her “a truly phenomenal woman.” The remembrances of Angelou, who died Wednesday at age 86 in her Winston-Salem, N.C., home, are filled with her own...

May 28, 2014

Mayor Clodfelter Reflects On His Vision For Charlotte

CHARLOTTE, N.C.- The Charlotte City Council is expected to take a straw vote on the 2015 budget adjustments Wednesday. Our political contributor Mary C. Curtis also sat down with Mayor Clodfelter. She joined Rising to offer thoughts about the Mayor’s plan for the city.  

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May 23, 2014

VA problems a political issue in military-rich North Carolina

Very few issues can bring contentious Democrats and Republicans in the North Carolina general assembly together. But this week, marking national military appreciation month, a joint resolution expressing gratitude and appreciation for “the men and women of the United States armed forces” won unanimous support. Those men and women and...

May 21, 2014

Moral Monday Protests and How November Elections Could Be Affected

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Moral Monday marches are back and protesters are re-energized in their efforts after new rules limiting them were put in place. WCCB News Rising Political Contributor, Mary Curtis, is here with a look at how these protests could potentially impact November elections.

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May 19, 2014

Women change communities, one ‘giving circle’ at a time

CHARLOTTE – Two women interested in new ways to give back to their community found inspiration in a magazine story about a Seattle giving circle. That was in 2003. Since then, the Charlotte-based Women’s Impact Fund has grown to nearly 400 community leaders awarding 49 grants totaling more than $3.7...

May 16, 2014

Same-sex marriage an issue in North Carolina elections? Maybe

Just when you thought there were plenty of contentious issues that put North Carolina’s Senate candidates at odds, same-sex marriage is added to the list. With a state constitution amendment – Amendment One — bolstering an existing law against it, there was little reason same-sex marriage would merit major consideration...

May 15, 2014

Jill Abramson leaves the New York Times – and the chatter begins

When Jill Abramson was hired as executive editor of the New York Times in 2011, the first woman in one of the most important, most visible jobs in journalism, it was big news. Now that she has been dismissed as executive editor of the Times and is being replaced by...

May 14, 2014

Social Movements’ Influence on US and Nigerian Politicians

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Political Contributor, Mary C. Curtis, talks about how social movement is influencing both the US and Nigerian Politicians to take action. This comes after a plea from a mother of one of the hundreds of kidnapped Nigerian school girls. The plea is encouraging people around the world...

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