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North Carolina sports betting bill to become law: Wednesday, June 14
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North Carolina sports betting bill to become law: Wednesday, June 14

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will be at Spectrum Center in Uptown Charlotte Wednesday to sign a bill into law that will soon legalize sports betting across the state. The legislation, which takes effect in early January, will allow sports gambling on mobile devices, as well as establish multiple sportsbooks and venues across the state. Richard DeVayne joins the show with the latest details, plus we break down how gambling revenue will be taxed and used to help youth sports and education programs in North Carolina. FULL STORY: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/gov-cooper-to-sign-online-sports-betting-bill-in-charlotte-north-carolina-nc-sports-betting-mobile-app-phone/275-b3cade8a-925d-4d53-932f-497bcbf06af6 Next, we're looking at the cost of quiet quitting. A recent Gallup survey found about half of American workers are doing the bare minimum to get by on their job. Kia Murray has the details as we look at how impactful quiet quitting is on the economy, and discuss what workers say would help them stay engaged at the office. And finally, Carolina Panthers training camp continues in Charlotte this week. All eyes are on rookie quarterback Bryce Young for obvious reasons, but there's more to it than just a "get to know me" period for new players. Ben Thompson connects the dots on what minicamp is, how it can make or break a team's season and why it's so important for a new coach and quarterback to make the most of this summer period. Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!

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June 14, 202313m 38s

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Show Notes

North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper will be at Spectrum Center in Uptown Charlotte Wednesday to sign a bill into law that will soon legalize sports betting across the state. The legislation, which takes effect in early January, will allow sports gambling on mobile devices, as well as establish multiple sportsbooks and venues across the state. Richard DeVayne joins the show with the latest details, plus we break down how gambling revenue will be taxed and used to help youth sports and education programs in North Carolina.

FULL STORY: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/local/gov-cooper-to-sign-online-sports-betting-bill-in-charlotte-north-carolina-nc-sports-betting-mobile-app-phone/275-b3cade8a-925d-4d53-932f-497bcbf06af6

Next, we're looking at the cost of quiet quitting. A recent Gallup survey found about half of American workers are doing the bare minimum to get by on their job. Kia Murray has the details as we look at how impactful quiet quitting is on the economy, and discuss what workers say would help them stay engaged at the office.

And finally, Carolina Panthers training camp continues in Charlotte this week. All eyes are on rookie quarterback Bryce Young for obvious reasons, but there's more to it than just a "get to know me" period for new players. Ben Thompson connects the dots on what minicamp is, how it can make or break a team's season and why it's so important for a new coach and quarterback to make the most of this summer period.

Watch Wake Up Charlotte each weekday morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. on WCNC Charlotte, and as always, join the conversation on social media using #WakeUpCLT!