The gathering attracted city councilmember autrey would voted for it and feels strongly that peoples safety would not be violated. It has not happened in columbia, South Carolina. And it has not happened in charleston, South Carolina and in myrtle beach. And i have talked to the panthers organization. And Panthers Stadium and the Charlotte Motor Speedway has similar protections. Opponents want a special legislative session before the law takes effect on april first. Dan bishop backs the idea. We have an extra week available and a couple days in order to get it done before april 1 the date of the ordinance they passed. Now, you talk about timing. Here is another aspect. April first is the big date. But the state legislature they have a special session which begins on april 25. The question in all of this is what goes on for the 24 days . Live in west charlotte, Steve Crump Wbtv on your side. Go to wbtv. Com for more of our coverage on the nondiscrimination ordinance. Nice night here in
So well show you that on futurecast tom kind of time time to kind of time out the day, we will see how it looks for the midMorning Hours in a few minutes. Kristen one person taken to the hospital after a single vehicle accident in East Charlotte. This was the scene around 3 00 this morning on eastway and audrey street. The pickup landed on the roof. Victim taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. Broke a poor pole, the road was going to be closed while crews made necessary repairs. Police are still investigating what caused this truck to be fip. A crime alert, Police Looking for four men wanted for shooting a man in East Charlotte. They tell wbtv the man was shot in the leg. Off the plaza near atmore street. He was able to drive himself to the gas station. Medic says he will be okay. Now police are looking for four men all wearing camo pants and dark shirts, if you have right away. Neighbors in an East Charlotte neighborhood coming to terms with a crime when a 13 and 14
The N.C. House is taking its turn in attempting to modify the state’s county tier designation law, this time with a bipartisan study designed to produce language for a bill
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