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Charlotte’s newly launched Carolina Carshare offers electric vehicle rentals at a low cost to people living in a neighborhood where car ownership is low. 
Up to three EVs are available to rent at Peppertree Apartments. Charlotte is one of 13 cities nationwide selected for the pilot program. The program is expected to expand to other areas by the end of 2025.

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A passing shower or sprinkle looks possible overnight, and some areas may see patchy fog. 

The weather pattern remains unsettled Wednesday. Once a low departs to the northeast Thursday, a ridge of high pressure will move in. As a result, lower rain chances and a taste of summer heat arrive with high temperatures near 90 degrees by Friday.

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Around North Carolina

1. N.C. lawmakers sign letter urging FEMA disaster preparedness program to be restored

A bipartisan group of lawmakers sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the acting leader of FEMA David Richardson Tuesday calling for FEMA’s disaster preparedness program to be restored.

2. Durham museum celebrates birth of 3 red wolf pups

Three red wolf pups were born last week and are in good health, officials at the Museum of Life and Science said Tuesday. Martha, a 7-year-old red wolf, gave birth May 3 to a litter of three male pups at the Durham museum, calling it a landmark in the conservation of the species.

3. Six months after election, Riggs sworn in for N.C. Supreme Court seat

The State Board of Elections on Tuesday certified Democrat Allison Riggs' 734-vote victory over Republican rival Jefferson Griffin in the North Carolina Supreme Court race. A federal judge last week ruled against Griffin's challenges to thousands of ballots in a dispute that also made its way through state courts.

Around The Nation

1. MLB reinstates Pete Rose and Shoeless Joe Jackson, making them Hall of Fame eligible

2. House GOP reveals Trump's tax breaks for tips, overtime and car loans, but costs run high

3. Hegseth's plan to cut senior military jobs could hit more than 120 high-ranking officers

Larry Miller, a two-time ACC player of the year for North Carolina and 2022 inductee in the College Basketball Hall of Fame, has died. He was 79. The UNC athletic department said Miller died Sunday in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. No cause of death was given. An athletic department spokesman said Miller was in hospice care and dealing with medical issues for some time.