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Cicada mania: What to know about the 13-year emergence of Brood XIX (19)
ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — While cicadas are causing a noisy ruckus in at least one South Carolina county, many are not yet awake in Western North Carolina. Why? It has to do with soil temperature. Once the temperature of the soil where the cicadas live at about 8" deep warms to a steady 64 degrees Fahrenheit, they'll start sounding off. Soil temperatures are already consistently warmer in South Carolina right now.
Two arrested on gun charges after fleeing police
ROWAN COUNTY — A man and a juvenile have been arrested and deputies are searching for two more suspects after police said they fled from a traffic stop, eventually crashing into a utility pole. The incident began at approximately 3:15 a.m. on Friday, when a deputy noticed a white Dodge Charger driving on the northbound side […] The post Two arrested on gun charges after fleeing police appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Mooresville neighbors voice concern over gap in gun laws
MOORESVILLE, N.C. (WBTV) - After a standoff ended with the gunman dead in a Lake Norman neighborhood Saturday, neighbors voiced concerns their concerned citizen calls were not taken seriously. “In October, we called the police because of an altercation going on with a firearm,” explained Bridgeport Neighborhood Resident Tommy Wagnoer....
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