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This list is curated by Charlotte on the Cheap, where you’ll find even more free and cheap things to do every day, and detailed by Denise Casalez. Friday, Dec. 8. Christmas Toy Drive with free pizza
Support Charlotte FC in a new season, explore Discovery Place after hours and celebrate Black History Month at the African American Heritage Festival. Your 5-minute guide to the best things to do ...
This list is curated by Charlotte on the Cheap, where you’ll find even more free and cheap things to do every day, and detailed by Denise Casalez. Friday, Dec. 29. Town of Matthews Kwanzaa ...
WSOC-TV presently broadcasts 37 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of locally produced newscasts each week (with 5 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours each weekday and five hours each on Saturdays and Sundays); in addition, the station produces an additional 17 hours of newscasts each week for sister station WAXN-TV (in the form of a two-hour extension of WSOC's weekday morning newscast and an hour-long 10 p.m. newscast).
Maureen Jeralyn O'Boyle (born July 14, 1963) is an American television reporter and news anchor. She was the lead anchor for WBTV News 3 in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina and used to anchor the weekly "Stretching Your Dollar" report. On May 2, 2022 she announced that she will be leaving WBTV in June, 2022.
It was the first in the Carolinas to do so. News director Cameron Keyser said the local news staff would increase from six to ten, and that the station would be an affiliate of NBC Radio's News and Information Service (NIS) WSOC would have ten minutes of local news per hour and forty minutes of local news during drive time and midday. [7]
Get festive with the North Mecklenburg Holiday Parade, tree lightings in Lake Norman and NoDa, or finishing your Christmas shopping at a local market. 21 free and cheap things to do in Charlotte ...
On June 16, 2021, the museum announced it would sell the downtown location and look for a new home. This news comes as the museum adds virtual activities such as the digital walking tour starting in August 2021. These changes come with the help of a $600,000 grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. [3]