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5 things to know for Monday

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday.

Health Dept. extends hours Monday to distribute hepatitis A vaccine
Monday is the last scheduled clinic for people in Charlotte to get vaccinated for hepatitis A after thousands were exposed to it at a Papa John's restaurant. More information here.


Supremacist with ties to NC ID'd as suspect in Kansas attacks
The man accused of killing three people in attacks at a Jewish community center and Jewish retirement complex near Kansas City is a well-known white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader who was once the subject of a nationwide manhunt. Full story here.

CMPD: 3-year-old dies in apparent accidental shooting
Neighbors say they heard loud screams coming from inside a house on Glasgow Road around 1:30 p.m. Sunday, and minutes later dozens of officers arrived on the scene to find a 3-year-old suffering from a gunshot wound. Read more here.

New Charlotte mayor Clodfelter set to preside over first city council meeting
Charlotte's new mayor will preside over the city's first business meeting Monday following the arrest and subsequent resignation of former Mayor Patrick Cannon. Read more here.

Bubba Watson wins another green jacket at Augusta
One of golf's most exciting players squeezed most of the drama out of the Masters on Sunday. Complete coverage here.