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Six north Charlotte residents load up on modern daily skills

At  the completion of a six-week digital literacy program, six graduates at Sunridge Apartments in northeast Charlotte are now able to accomplish tasks identified by a national housing connectivity initiative.

Five most connected cities in North Carolina
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The 5 most connected cities in North Carolina

The five most connected cities in North Carolina are Cary, Huntersville, Holly Springs, Indian Trail, and Apex, according to 2017 data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.

Jane Wester, David Boraks, and TJ Spry at Knight School of Communication, October 2018
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Journalists discuss trust, self-editing, and talking heads

A panel of three Charlotte journalists discussed trust in the news media, self-editing, and talking heads in a “Coffee @ Knight” session on Oct. 10.

Five new organizations in the Digital Charlotte Program Accelerator, September 2018
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Five new organizations win placement in Program Accelerator

Five Charlotte non-profit organizations have become the newest participants in the Digital Charlotte Program Accelerator.

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ConnectHomeUSA plans to move the dial on connectivity for low-income Charlotteans

Within four years, a Charlotte organization plans to connect 80 percent of people in federally assisted housing to the internet.

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