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The Kansas City Chiefs are aiming for a three-peat at this Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX, but what are the odds that the big game will also set an all-time audience record for the third consecutive year? It’s certainly possible that Super Bowl LIX will beat last year’s 123.4M viewers, which not only the record for […]
Super Bowl LIX, pitting defending NFL champions the Kansas City Chiefs against the 2018 champs Philadelphia Eagles, is set for Sunday, February 9 at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. It’s the eighth time the venue has hosted the big game. The championship, scheduled to kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET/3:30 p.m. PT, will be […]
As Kanye West‘s antisemitic rant continues to light up X, David Schwimmer is calling on Elon Musk to take action. The 3x Emmy nominee called out the social media mogul for “giving [West] a megaphone” with the social media platform, where the 24x Grammy winner previously caused outrage with a series of posts praising Hitler […]
When songwriters Abraham Alexander and Adrian Quesada signed on to write an original song for Sing Sing, the duo was captivated by the film’s intensity and genuine approach to the story. With a focus on the idea of dreaming of freedom, “Like a Bird” was born and earned the songwriting pair their first Oscar nomination for […]
NEW ORLEANS, LA. (CHARLOTTE SPORTS LIVE) — Ahead of Super Bowl LIX, The CSL: Super Sunday Kickoff crew of Gabe McDonald, Carla Gebhart, Al Wallace, and Panthers’ guard Robert Hunt made their picks before the big game. Gabe: Chiefs 27-21 Carla: Eagles 31-28 Big Al: Eagles 27-24 Robert: Chiefs 27-19 Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans starts at 6:30 p.m. on Queen City News.
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — The team at the Guilford Association of SCUBA Personnel has an urgent message out to the community: stay off the ice. “I’ve been in this water rescue thing for 38 years … I do not recall, in all my experience this, many of them in one season,” GASP Board President David Albright said. The past few weeks have been deadly on frozen ponds since ice can be so unpredictable. A backyard or neighborhood pond can be tempting for anyone to walk or play on, but the fun can turn to fear in a second. The…
(PINPOINT WEATHER) — Thursday starts the second half of the work week with cold and frigid conditions as lows have dipped into the upper teens around the Queen City and into the single digits for our mountain counties. Winds are relatively light this morning and will flow out of the west between 3 and 8 miles per hour as skies hold on to a mix of sun & clouds this afternoon. Look for highs to peak well below normal, only hitting the upper 30s in uptown and upper 20s to low 30s in our mountain counties. Clouds will dissipate tonight…
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Several Charlotte-area school districts have altered schedules Thursday, Jan. 22, following the snow this week and continued frigid overnight temperatures. Here are the districts with delays or closures: North Carolina Anson County Schools: Remote learning Ashe County Schools: Two-hour delay Avery County Schools: Two-hour delay Cabarrus County Schools: Two-hour delay Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: Two-hour delay Kannapolis City Schools: Two-hour delay Richmond County Schools: Remote learning Rowan-Salisbury Schools: Two-hour delay Stanly County Schools: Remote learning Union County Public Schools: Two-hour delay United Faith Christian Academy: One-hour delay Watauga County Schools: Two-hour delay Click here to see…
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — There’s a significant shortage of air traffic controllers nationwide. It’s something the National Air Traffic Controller Association, a labor union aviation safety organization, has raised concerns about for decades. “We’ve always been short in ATC,” retired air traffic controller George Cline said. He says the news of an air traffic controller shortage isn’t new to him. He’s been in the industry for more than 50 years and worked as a supervisor at the Piedmont Triad Airport tower during a major strike in 1981. Trump blames ‘obsolete’ US air traffic control system for the plane…
CHARLOTTE (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — One person is dead and four others are injured after a crash overnight on I-85 in north Charlotte, according to Medic. Around 3:30 a.m., officials responded to the crash on I-85 north near Exit 40/N. Graham Street. Medic said one person was pronounced dead at the scene and four people were transported to local hospitals, one with life-threatening injuries and three with serious injuries. 🚗 Track issues along your commute with the QCN Traffic Interactive Map NCDOT says the road was closed for several hours. Police have not said what led to the crash or…