Street vending now illegal in NoDa
The City of Charlotte ended its NoDa Market Pilot Program Sunday and anyone caught selling could now face a $500 fine.
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Kaci co-anchors WCCB News @ Six and News @ Ten on the weekends and reports during the week.
She might tell you a joke but she wonβt tell you a lie. This Florida A&M graduate has lived and worked in several cities and states but Charlotte, NC is her absolute favorite.
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The City of Charlotte ended its NoDa Market Pilot Program Sunday and anyone caught selling could now face a $500 fine.
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