North Carolina Population Growth Changing Political Landscape
Times are changing in North Carolina. The state's growth has shaken up the political landscape nationally says Winthrop University political professor Scott Huffmon.
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Gary Brode is an Emmy award-winning journalist with more than a decade of anchoring and reporting experience. Gary co-anchors WCCB NEWS @ TEN and reports on top stories in Charlotte.
Gary joins the WCCB Charlotte team after working as an anchor and reporter in Denver, where he was live on the scene for national stories such as the Boulder King Soopers mass shooting and local wildfires.
An Ohio native, Gary graduated with a telecommunications degree from Youngstown State University. He began his career in Minot, North Dakota, uncovering the impacts of the Bakken oil boom, before moving to Champaign, Illinois, to work as a weekend anchor.
Gary then moved south to Fort Myers, Florida. As a morning anchor, Gary covered national stories such as Hurricane Irma and the mass shooting at “Zombicon.” In Boston, he developed a passion for breaking news and won an Emmy for his coverage of a bank robbery in Sommerville, Massachusetts.
Gary is an avid dog lover. Diesel, his 7-year-old Mastiff, has traveled across the country with him. Diesel has hiked the Rocky Mountains, swam in the Gulf of Mexico, and visited many breweries, keeping his owner quite active.
In his free time, Gary is a Strongman competitor, a sports fanatic, and would never say no to an IPA. He is excited to call Charlotte his home.
Times are changing in North Carolina. The state's growth has shaken up the political landscape nationally says Winthrop University political professor Scott Huffmon.
Located west of Lake Norman, this unincorporated part of Lincoln County has less than 3,000 people in the community. Yet, new business is popping up, especially around NC-16.
Restaurants, coffee shops and breweries, Charlotte has plenty of them. There's almost 40 breweries in the city, but there will be two less after this weekend.Β
Wednesday was a day full of energy and excitement for 10,000 Donald Trump supporters.
Waves of thousands poured into Bojangles Coliseum to hear the 45th president speak as he attempts to win our battle ground state, again.
The cameras stream video to the Mount Holly Police Department. Allowing police to access live or old footage as needed. It comes at a cost of about $20,000.
Pineville grew at a 6.4% rate in the last three years. A town of just over 11,000 with a median age five years younger that the national average.
Town pride led officials to create a five year plan to take over residential streets. Paving and patching their own roads instead of waiting for the state.
Iredell COAST Hidden Gem Variety Store has been broken into again, following a trend of seven Statesville businesses being broken into in recent weeks.
An image, believed to be a screenshot of a Facebook post from Diana Cojocari, shows Diana taking a picture of herself and who is believed to be her mother, Rodica, on a plane.Β
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