Morning News Briefs: Friday, September 23, 2016
Charlotte Stays Largely Peaceful During 3rd Night Of Protest
A third night of protests over a fatal police shooting in Charlotte gave way to quiet streets early Friday after the city's mayo
A third night of protests over a fatal police shooting in Charlotte gave way to quiet streets early Friday after the city's mayo
Legendary saxophonist John Coltrane was born ninety years ago today (September 23, 1926), in Hamlet, North Carolina.
Demonstrators chanted "release the tape" while briefly blocking an intersection near Bank of America headquarters in the heart of the city's business district.
North Carolina is continuing to investigate gasoline price gouging across the state, including here in the Triad.
Downtown Charlotte is calming down early Thursday after a peaceful prayer vigil turned into a violent protest over the fatal pol
Downtown Charlotte is calming down early Thursday after a peaceful prayer vigil turned into a violent protest over the fatal police shooting of a black man.
But the door is open for more legal challenges.
We're excited to be presenting our show and our idea at the Public Radio Program Directors' Conference in Phoenix this evening.
The Greensboro City Council has voted to release police camera footage from a controversial incident that took place in June.