Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Two years, no snow; former first lady of Charlotte passes; UNCC MBB conference tournament.

Two years, no snow; former first lady of Charlotte passes; UNCC MBB conference tournament.
Online sports betting goes live; someone brought a crock pot to a basketball game; renew your driver's license at the grocery store.
M-Pox spread causes concern; meteorologists aren't just alarmists; Charlotte neighborhoods win grants.
NC Governor's race getting national attention; new gun permit procedure; Severe Weather Awareness: Flooding
*Includes sponsored content Election analysis with Tony Mecia from Charlotte Ledger; longtime WBTV anchor removed abruptly; new exhibit at Levine Museum of the New South.
** Contains sponsored content** Elections results; Hornets new GM; Panthers franchise Burns.
**Includes paid content** It's Primary Election Day; Animal Control seeking foster homes; Part of Charlotte FC's youth movement joins Crown Cast.
Includes sponsored content Election Day tomorrow; Arts grant available; Local author gets recognition 60 years after her death.
Presenting Sponsor: Caregiving Corner Panthers petition rezoning for new practice facility; Hornets get new GM; voting results may be delayed on Tuesday; Nooze Hounds returns to QCPN with Mecklenburg County Reentry Services.
David Tepper's NFLPA grade isn't good; Social District "Dry Run" this weekend; Charlotte 2nd grader on network sitcom.
Wooden Robot reopens, with some help from Charlotte's breweries; Hornets propose changes to their practice facility plans; The Do Good Charlotte podcast talks wildlife rehabilitation with Waterfowl Rescue.
Are the rules by which Atrium Health operates outdated? Some lawmakers think so. Plus, former council member Lynn Wheeler dies; JCSU coach gets big win.
Amy Bristle and Stuart Watson discuss local weather and news, including an increase in community college enrollment, federal funding for North Carolina's infrastructure upgrades, and stricter pollution control rules from the Biden administration. This episode features an interview with Tim Miner, co-founder of the Charlotte chapter of Creative Mornings.
Go Fund Me campaign for local brewery co-owner; MLS referees locked out; sustainability and high fashion meet next week in Charlotte.
Mourning the loss of a Charlotte brewery owner; early voting; Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month with Shawnice Stratford from the Mecklenburg County Domestic Violence Speakers Bureau,
Uptown skyline about to change; CATS looking for artists; Wrexham and Lasso's effects on Clt soccer scene.
Charlotte FC season opener this weekend, we get a preview from Crown Cast host Logan Meyer; Data breach affects B of A customers; former South Clt hoopster is a finalist for the HOF.
Three CMS Bond projects greenlit; New show to shoot in Clt; Love Is Blind podcast from QCPN; Meck 250 with Kendall Kendrick.
More airport improvements on the way; Duke Energy rate hike challenged; Library promotes reading for kids with interactive event.
Could the school year start earlier for CMS? Hornets on a bit of a run; new jobs coming to CLT.
TedXUNCCharlotte; new recycling changes; early voting starts tomorrow.
Home sales on the upswing?; school admission season brings confusion, with Cristina Bolling from the Charlotte ledger.
Clearing up the CDB/Hemp/Cannabis confusion with Madeline Holly from Q City Metro; CMS bond money released; Julius Peppers to the HOF.
Dr. Jill Biden in Charlotte today; How many EV's in Charlotte?; Charlotte Post Editor in Chief Herb White on how the Post has endured and the importance of community.
City to place porta-potties in Uptown, Ryan Pitkin from Queen City Nerve explains why; home insurance rate fight escalates.
Free HIV testing; local comic on the last season of Curb; Kristin Beck with SEED20.
Is Atrium Health playing it both ways, the Charlotte Ledger investigates; Charlotte's music scene takes a hit; new local barber school opens.
Governor Cooper signs new bill to reduce recidivism; Charlotte Ledger scores one for local journalism; Black History Month Events.
STD rates in NC; Checkers win #500; Charlotte Gospel musician nets second Grammy nomination.
Office space vacancies spread across Charlotte; Charlotte ledger's Tony Mecia on if Charlotte's commercial space growth is an illusion; a lost dog story for the ages.