New documents raised major questions about what happened in the final hours leading up to the disappearance of 11-year-old Cornelius girl Madalina Cojocari. The girl's mother and stepfather told investigators conflicting stories about where they were and when they last saw her. Meanwhile, the search continues as Cornelius police and the FBI leave no stone unturned in their effort to find Madalina.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced it has hired a new interim superintendent. Crystal Hill, who has worked alongside current interim superintendent Hugh Hattabaugh, was named the new CMS leader by district officials Tuesday. Tradesha Woodard joins Wake Up Charlotte To Go with the latest on the district's superintendent turnover and what happens next for CMS as it continues to find a permanent replacement.
Finally, Ben Thompson connects the dots on why nearly half of American workers say they'll quit their jobs in the first six months of 2023. With high inflation and a possible recession looming, the decision to leave your job could be risky, but many folks say it's a gamble worth taking.
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