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Charlotte's 4th of July Uptown Event Managed with Strategic Police Plan, Results in Drug and Weapons Arrests
Last Thursday's celebrations in Charlotte's Uptown district saw a collaborative effort by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department that resulted in multiple arrests but no major incidents. A strategic operations plan was implemented to maintain order during the public fireworks display. According to a statement from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, twelve individuals, including two adults and ten juveniles, were detained for offenses ranging from drug possession to carrying concealed weapons.
Preview: Racing meets Carolina aiming to snap streak
Racing Louisville aims to snap a four-match winless stretch in a 4:30 p.m. Sunday match at North Carolina. The first meeting this year between the teams will be nationally broadcast on CBS Sports Network. You can listen to the match on Sports Talk 790 AM, online at 790louisville.iheart.com or via the iHeart app.
Weather Impacts Expected This Week in North Carolina from Boone to Burlington
If you have outdoor plans this week, please be prepared to make adjustments based on flucuating heat indices and scattered afternoon thunderstorms. This summery weather pattern will allow for a steady flow of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico that will aid thunderstorm development as temperature rise. There will also be a series of fronts nearby or moving through the region that will encourage unsettled weather. In addition to surface support, we will monitor smaller areas of low pressure aloft that could trigger thunderstorms.
Salvation Army in Gastonia ending hot meal service
GASTONIA, N.C. (WBTV) - The hot meal service provided by The Salvation Army in Gastonia will end at the end of August, according to a Salvation Army spokesperson. The program was initiated with the COVID shutdowns. It converted to a “to-go” format and experienced a decline in daily meals served, a trend that has remained.
Club Votes to Sell to Private Developers
Tiffany & Tiffany LLC will acquire the Fermata Club in Aiken, S.C., intending to transform it into a premier entertainment venue. Planned amenities include food and beverage services, pickleball and padel courts, and an indoor golf simulator. Membership dues and operations will remain unchanged until 2027. Members of the Fermata...
Greyhound Great: Statesville native living his NFL dream
Statesville native Brock Hoffman spent nearly a decade chasing his dream of playing in the National Football League. After suiting up for 20 NFL games, it’s safe to say he’s made it. From his early days at Statesville High School to his current position as an offensive lineman...
Massachusetts State Police, Cape Cod Police looking for missing 53-year-old man
The Falmouth Police and the Massachusetts State Police are investigating a disappearance. 53-year-old Michael Bolina (aka Michael Boling) of Falmouth and North Carolina was reportedly last seen in late April and was reported missing in late May. Unsuccessful efforts to locate Bolina have been based on information that was provided...
Statesville Man Charged In Connection To Stony Point Shooting
On Friday, July 5th, the Alexander County Sheriff’s Office made another arrest in connection with a June shooting incident in Stony Point. Chadrick Ty-Quan McGee, age 28 of Statesville is charged with felony accessory after the fact. He is being held in the Alexander County Detention Center without bond.
SC American Red Cross volunteers head to Texas to prepare for Beryl
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - People down south are preparing for Beryl and the trail of damage it’s expected to leave behind. With the storm expected to reach Texas Monday morning, American Red Cross of South Carolina is now sending down trained volunteers, that hope to help those who may need it the most.
Charlotte steakhouses get ‘B’ on Mecklenburg County restaurant health inspection
Establishments listed in this review received grades of either a “B” or “C”, or below a 90, when inspected during the month of June, according to data pulled July 3 from the N.C. Public Health Inspections’ online database. Restaurants, food stands, mobile-food operators and push carts are included in this review.
SCDNR conducts courtesy boat inspections
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources will conduct courtesy boat inspections starting 4th of July weekend. SCDNR boating safety and enforcement officers will perform quick but thorough inspections for the required safety equipment and proper boat and motor registrations. Officials say this effort is to keep people and waterways safe […]
Miss South Carolina, Davis Wash, shares her journey and plans on Good Morning Charleston.
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — The newly crowned Miss South Carolina, Davis Wash Joined Good Morning Charleston on Friday morning. Wash spoke with Morning anchor Alissa Holmes about what the win meant to her, what she is doing with her new found fame and what is next. Wash, who previously...
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