CHARLOTTE, NC : Recent rash of children being hit by cars in our area leaves several seriously injured on Tuesday, 25th October 2016
Charlotte, North Carolina
Good morning to you on this Tuesday, 25 October 2016, from the WBTV News morning team! John Carter reporting to you this morning. We invite you to join us from 7 – 9 AM today for the area’s best and most complete morning newscast. We’ll bring you the news, weather and traffic information you want to start your day.
Among the many stories you’ll see this morning:
An overnight fire at a business in north Charlotte is under investigation this morning. It happened at the Hogan Company on Cullman Avenue. The company makes cabinets. We’ll have updates.We’re On Your Side looking into a recent rash of children being hit by cars in our area. The latest accident involved a 9-year-old girl hit by a vehicle in northwest Charlotte. Ashton Pellom is looking into the details and will have more in a LIVE report.
A car crash in Chester County over the weekend killed three people…one of them a beloved member of the Winthrop University staff. Our Mark Davenport will be LIVE with more on the staff member as well as the investigation into the wreck.
Election day is just two weeks from today and Campaign 2016 in going into high gear! We have the results of the latest polls…as well as where the candidates are now focusing their campaigns. And there’s a warning from one group this morning about the polls. We’ll be LIVE with those details.
The World Series opening game is tonight. The Cleveland Indians take on the Chicago Cubs.
NFL action last night as the Denver Broncos beat the Houston Texans.
Another cool start to the day today. It’s 55 degrees in Charlotte as I write this message. How are things shaping up for the day? Meteorologist Al Conklin will have your certified most accurate forecast.
Plus, Kristen Miranda will be in the Alert Center throughout the show, monitoring multiple news sources so you are the first to get breaking news and just-in news from across the nation and around the world.
All those stories and so much more when you join us from 4:30 to 7 AM on WBTV…and then from 7 to 9 AM on the Bounce channel. And we have special, in-studio guests during our 8 AM hour! Hope to see you then!
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Recent rash of children being hit by cars in our area leaves several seriously injured