WINTER WEATHER: Closings and Delays
Here are the closings and delays for Friday:
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Here are the closings and delays for Friday:
State Department of Transportation crews are urging people to stay off the roads Friday as the winter storm threatens to cover North Carolina and South Carolina roads in ice.
There's concern that ice from the winter storm will take down power lines across our area. Duke Energy is telling people to prepare for outages to last for days.
The Department of Transportation in Newton says they have prepped the roads with 22,000 gallons of brine ahead of the storm.
American Airlines, Southwest, Jet Blue and several other airlines canceled hundreds of flights in and out of Charlotte Friday.
Friday's Panther Pride Pep Rally is cancelled due to the weather. But the team is still getting ready for Sunday's big game.
The American Red Cross is encouraging residents to be prepared in advance for the winter storms forecasted for tonight.
American Airlines has canceled all flights to and from Charlotte on Friday as the region prepares for a major winter storm.
WATCH LIVE: Charlotte officials hold news conference about winter storm preparations.
Deputies have charged 31-year-old Joshua Church with the sexual assaults of a minor dating back to 2000.
Governor Pat McCrory is urging North Carolinians to prepare for winter weather.
The Charlotte Department of Transportation is treating City streets today with salt brine for winter weather conditions.
The Panthers Pride Rally that was scheduled for Friday afternoon has been canceled due to the winter storm approaching North Carolina.
City officials have declared the NFC Championship Game as extraordinary events as large crowds are expected in Uptown.
Police are looking for one, possibly two, suspects that robbed the Quality Inn and Suites overnight.
Check out the early dismissals and school closings for the WCCB viewing area.
NCDOT brine crews working through the night to get ahead of the ice threat Thursday morning.
Panthers' playoff tickets are selling for hundreds of dollars above face value on the secondary market. And that may be illegal. But it all depends.
