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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education voted to turn two pre-planned early release days — Feb. 11 and April 29 — into full instructional days.
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Gov. Josh Stein has declared a state of emergency as the region braces for a major winter weather event. Also raising concern, the flu has been more deadly than last year, with 67 deaths so far in South Carolina and 181 deaths in North Carolina. Meanwhile, for the second year in a row, a person was found dead during a count to assess homelessness.
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Temperatures plunged into the mid-teens Wednesday night, encasing the day's snowfall in a layer of ice and creating hazardous driving conditions on roads…
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Crews are treating roads with salt brine and attaching snowplows to trucks ahead of what could be the region's first snowstorm of 2017. As of Thursday…
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11:15 A.M. UpdateAIRPORT BACK TO NORMALCharlotte-Douglas has just announced American Airlines flights are again departing from the airport. Last night the…
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How quickly the joy of a snow day disappears when all those make-up days are just around the corner. Many districts across North Carolina including CMS…
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Governor Pat McCrory says he expects this week's winter storm will hit the state's wallet pretty hard. Valentine's Day is supposed to be the busiest day…
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8:30 a.m. UPDATE:BLACK ICE STILL A PROBLEM:It's worth repeating this warning from the National Weather Service:"SOME ROADS ARE IMPASSABLE WHERE HEAVY SNOW…