whimclt
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
⚡️ POWER OUTAGE – Nearly 2,000 customers were without power in the Charlotte area Monday morning as soaking rain pushed through the area, according to Duke Energy. Around 1,000 customers in the southwest corner of Mecklenburg County near the Lake Wylie area are affected by an outage.
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whimclt
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Soak up today for all it’s worth because tomorrow’s weather leaves much to be desired. Your Easter Sunday will go from mainly cloudy in the morning to mainly sunny in the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 70s with rain holding off until later this evening. Showers could start to pop up late, as a low pressure system moves in from the southwest.
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whimclt
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
🌕 EASTER PINK MOON: Charlotte is about to witness a rare ‘Easter Pink Moon’ over the night skies. Normally, Easter is celebrated on the Sunday after the first full moon of April, but this year, that full moon happens to peak in the middle of a Saturday, so according to the Jewish tradition of when a day begins (at sunset), Easter begins tomorrow night, the same day as this year’s ‘Pink Full Moon’ – making it a rare ‘Easter Pink Full Moon’.
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whimclt
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - We have one more day of sunshine to enjoy before showers and thunderstorms heading our way. First Alert Tue.-Wed.: Heavy rain at times. After a gorgeous weekend, we are going to cool down into the 30s and 40s later tonight. With mostly clear skies and light winds, areas north of Charlotte could wake up to some frost by Monday morning. The rest of our Monday looks great, with plenty of sunshine and highs in the upper 60s and lower 70s.
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whimchs
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Charlotte City Council is eyeing a change to allow people with housing vouchers the opportunity to find affordable housing in the city. The Great Neighborhoods Committee recommended the policy to the full city council during a committee meeting on Monday. This is one step closer in the process to create a policy that would require housing developments using city funds to accept ‘Housing Choice Vouchers’ and other forms of income. Supporters believe this will reduce homelessness and help people find housing faster.
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whimclt
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC
Posted almost 2 years ago
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The race for Charlotte City Council is the most diverse it's ever been when it comes to candidates who are running and a part of the LGBTQ+ community. Five of the candidates who are running for various seats are publicly a part of the LGBTQ+ community, the most ever in the race.
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