Snow-Covered Sidewalks Lead to Residents Walking In Busy Streets
As road crews continue to plow major roadways, sidewalks remain packed with several inches of snow, making them difficult to walk down.
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As road crews continue to plow major roadways, sidewalks remain packed with several inches of snow, making them difficult to walk down.
CMS and most other school districts in our area are closed for a third straight day Friday, starting to cut into spring break for kids in Charlotte.
CDOT wants drivers to continue to stay off the roads.
United States Postal Service announces delays due to winter storm.
As of 8 a.m., Duke Energy reported about 190,000 outages the day after a winter storm rolled through the Carolinas.
The City of Charlotte updates residents on road conditions.
All US Airways flights into Charlotte-Douglas International Airport have been canceled for the remainder of Thursday.
Charlotte-Area Transit is working on delays Thursday, Feb. 13th.
Crews have responded to a building collapse in Gastonia.
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Meteorologist Derek James keeps you updated on the current winter storm warnings.
This video is no longer available. The next weather threat you could wake up to in the morning Tonight at Ten.
Blue Ridge Electric hasn't seen any outages, so they looking into sending crews to the areas most in need.
Mayor Patrick Cannon is speaking on the city's efforts to keep everyone safe through the snow and ice.
WCCB News Rising's Terrance Bates spent the morning in Indian Land, which has been declared a disaster area by President Obama and Governor Nikki Haley.
Some of us stayed hunkered down inside on Wednesday, trying to stay warm and out of the elements. But for many, it was a play day!
We examine the real estate market in Union County, asking experts how Charlotte's growth is impacting Union County's home buying appeal.
Across the city Wednesday night, people were pushing cars stuck on major interstates. Roads were coated with a thick layer of snow and ice.
Officials are urging residents to stay off the roads as much as possible.
