So excited to launch free, on-demand microtransit service in the SouthPark district starting Nov. 15. This program fulfills a commitment made in our SouthPark Forward 2035 Vision Plan and is a big step toward the community's vision for a more connected neighborhood.
Officer Joshua Eyer has passed away tonight from his injuries after being shot in the line of duty this afternoon while assisting other officers with the apprehension of a suspect. Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD’s North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class. We are forever indebted to Officer Eyer for his bravery and ultimate sacrifice. His life and service will never be forgotten. Please say a prayer for Officer Eyer’s loved ones during this difficult time.
🚶 SouthPark wants to be a place where you barely move your car. A walkable future will include six dozen projects from park renovations to new trails. https://t.co/0zTt6cdcK0
I’m so excited about the community’s vision for a more walkable, energetic SouthPark by 2035—and am grateful for the privilege to lead this work. Let’s go!
Grateful to have worked with Jim for a few years at the beginning of my career. He was a kind, patient man in a business that encouraged neither, and he made all of us better for it.
WBT has lost once of its great newsmen. Jim Barroll was a fixture in our newsroom from 1985-2016. I'm working right now on a special tribute for the show tomorrow morning. My condolences to his family and many colleagues.
Excited to offer free hub-to-hub shuttle service in SouthPark, this week only, as part of our new Holiday Hop program to connect shopping, dining, local art, and festive experiences!
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A new Bloomberg Cities Idea Exchange will provide resources to spur innovation and help break the so-called urban doom loop, writes @MikeBloomberg https://t.co/UaHxPlqjDT
It’s a privilege to attend this year’s @BloombergDotOrg#CityLab2023 conference in Washington, where leaders from around the world have come together to seek solutions to our most pressing challenges. Loved the challenge from @MitchLandrieu: “Let’s get the hell to work!”
RIP Steve.
When he and my dad worked together at WBTV in the 90s, he'd often call our house to trade notes on stories they were covering. He became such a fixture that when the phone rang at dinnertime, we'd all say, "Oh, it's probably Crump."
Love to Cathy & his family.
It is with great sadness that WBTV announces the passing of Steve Crump. Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve’s wife, Cathy, and with his many friends who will be touched by his loss.
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