New research reveals things we all can do at different ages to lower our risk of Alzheimer’s. #Watch my report Today at 5 on Channel 9! @wsoctv#Alzheimers#Dementia
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Can you help? The #NTSB asked people to please send photos, videos or doorbell camera footage to [email protected]. It could help in the investigation of the deadly plane crash in #Statesville that killed ex-#NASCAR driver Greg Biffle and 6 others. @wsoctv https://t.co/WyML0FLuYk
#UPDATE Assistant Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security @DHSgov Tricia McLaughlin says the Customs and Border Protection Operation @CBP in #CLT is NOT over.
From: @TriciaOhio "Wrong. Operation Charlotte’s Web isn’t ending anytime soon."
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department and @CLTgov proudly announce the next police chief, Estella Patterson. Patterson, who was formerly the Chief of Police at the Raleigh Police Department and started her career in law enforcement with CMPD, is the first female police chief in Charlotte’s history.
Patterson joined CMPD in 1996 where she was the president of her recruiting class. In her 25 years with CMPD, she held a variety of positions and ranks throughout the department. Patterson started her career as a patrol officer before spending time at the academy in both Recruiting and Training. She also served in Internal Affairs before being promoted to Deputy Chief where she led the Administrative Services group followed by the Patrol Services group.
Patterson was the Chief of the Raleigh Police Department (RPD) from August 2021 until her retirement in March 2025.
Please join us in congratulating Chief Patterson and welcoming her back to CMPD!
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For the first time since Iryna Zarutska was randomly killed on the blue line, those at @CATSRideTransit who are responsible for keeping our transit system safe - are answering my questions.
Was this a failure? Do they think it could have been prevented?