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Many candidates describe Charlotte City Council as not transparent and dysfunctional, but as Mayor Vi Lyles seeks a fifth ...
Democratic incumbent Councilmember Tiawana Brown is facing two challengers, Joi Mayo and Warren Turner. A third challenger, ...
Outgoing Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings this weekend released details of his “separation agreement” with the city, but Charlotte still hasn’t provided some records ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings delivers remarks prior to the Tunnel to Towers Tower Climb at Bank of America Stadium, Sunday, April 27, 2025, in Charlotte.
Amid police chief Johnny Jennings announcing his retirement and $305,000 separation agreement, city of Charlotte hasn’t responded to public records requests.
Chief Johnny Jennings listens to speakers upset about the killing of George Floyd in June 2020 outside the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center. Jeff Siner [email protected] ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings announced his year-end retirement on Sunday. Now, the city manager will begin a national search to find Jennings’ replacement.
Jennings told a new Charlotte newsletter he will retire from the department on Jan. 1, 2026, and that he received $305,000 in a separation agreement.
A majority of the Charlotte City Council voted in closed session to give police Chief Johnny Jennings a $305,000 settlement. Nearly $60,000 of that money will increase his pension.
CHARLOTTE — North Carolina State Auditor Dave Boliek is investigating the $305,000 settlement between the City of Charlotte ...
For more coverage of the At-Large race, watch the Political Beat on August 31 at 11:30 am and 11:30 pm on Channel 9 and 10:30 ...
Jennings told a new Charlotte newsletter he will retire from the department on Jan. 1, 2026, and that he received $305,000 in a separation agreement.
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