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Not all roads were treated with salt and brine ahead of Tuesday night’s winter storm in Charlotte. A neighborhood street early on Jan. 22, 2025.
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It’s looking more and more likely that the Charlotte area and parts of both Carolinas could see winter weather this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.
CHARLOTTE TALKS WITH MIKE COLLINS
  • Jen McGivney is the author of "Finding Your Walden: How to Strive Less, Simplify More, and Embrace What Matters Most."
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    On the next Charlotte Talks, a hero for our time. You’ll never guess — so I might as well tell you: Henry David Thoreau. Like us, Thoreau lived in a time of rapid technological and economic change, political division and a pandemic. He reassessed his priorities and decided to pare down to trade up. Local author Jen McGivney helps you Find Your Walden.
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    For the first time, North Carolina has more registered Republicans than Democrats. The meat continues to be in the middle with unaffiliated voters — the largest group of voters. We’re also witnessing more candidates change their party affiliation. How will all that, plus gerrymandered maps, impact the midterms in our state? We examine this changing landscape.
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  • Kannapolis celebrates the MLK holiday. Duke Energy says customers will soon see a price increase on their bills. Barber-Scotia College gets its tax-exempt status back. The measles outbreak in South Carolina continues to expand. Winter weather is on its way this weekend.