Representatives Debate Dozens Of Amendments On Confederate Flag Bill
Momentum is slowing tonight on a plan to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from the South Carolina State House grounds.
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WCCB Charlotte’s Marvin Beach is co-anchor of WCCB NEWS @ SIX and weekend co-anchor & weekday reporter for WCCB NEWS @ TEN. He joined the team in May 2009.
Marvin graduated with a degree in broadcast journalism from the University of South Carolina. While in Columbia, he interned at WIS-TV.
In 2017, Marvin was nominated for a Midsouth Emmy for Breaking News coverage during protest and riots in Charlotte in September 2016.
In 2010, Marvin won first place for Spot News from the Radio Television Digital News Association of the Carolinas.
In his spare time, Marvin is an avid Atlanta Braves fan and also follows the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Hornets.
With his mom a native of the Philippines, Marvin enjoys sharing his Filipino culture with others. He got his love of broadcasting from his dad, who is an amateur radio operator and retired high school teacher.
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Momentum is slowing tonight on a plan to remove the Confederate Battle Flag from the South Carolina State House grounds.
Opponents of a plan to take down the Confederate Battle Flag from the South Carolina State House grounds will have their best chance to derail the bill on Wednesday.
Lawmakers moved another step closer to removing the Confederate Battle Flag from the South Carolina State House grounds. A bill in the Senate could go on to the House of Representatives as early as Tuesday.
The York County Coroner's Office has released the names of the four people found dead yesterday on Dunlap Roddey Road.
The debate over the Confederate Battle Flag moves inside the South Carolina State House Monday.
Over 100,000 people packing the streets of Uptown for SkyShow Saturday night.
Charlotte officially has a new Police Chief. 23-year CMPD veteran Kerr Putney faces several challenges as he takes over the department.
More than a hundred people rallied in support of the Confederate Battle Flag Saturday in Gastonia.
The Reverend Clementa Pinckney was one of the nine killed in the Charleston shootings and was also a South Carolina State Senator.
It's official: the NBA All-Star Game will return to Charlotte in 2017. The game and events surrounding All-Star weekend are expected to bring in more than $100 million to the Queen City.
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