Have you ever noticed how random things seem to always be spilling on Charlotte highways? I've been tracking them for a couple years. Here is a list that will update!
2. May 2016- Potatoes 3. June 2016- Mint Museum Apartment window glass 4. June 2016- Bees 5. September 2016- Animal intestines
6. October 2016- Pig parts. Photo by our news partners the Gaston Gazette 7. December 2016- Grocery store products 8. December 2016- Nails. 9. December 2016- Vegetable oil
10. January 2017- Soda syrup 11. January 2017- Concrete slabs 12. January 2017- Metal discs 13. February 2017- Fertilizer
14. March 2017- Crushed Cars 15. April 2017- Car batteries 16. April 2017- Pig guts 17. April 2017- Corn
18. April 2017- Chicken parts 19. June 2017- Watermelons 20. August 2017- Money 21. November 2017- A House
22. December 2017- Asphalt 23. May 2018- Coca Cola products 24. July 2018- Pig Parts 25. October 2018- Raw Chicken
26. March 2019- Paint 27. April 2019- Liquid Nitrogen 28. October 2019- Packaged chicken
Editor's note- when I say "Charlotte highways" I mean roads and highways in the Charlotte viewing area. Twitter also limits how many tweets can be in a thread so in the future I may wait to post 4 at a time!
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Breaking: While not on the agenda tonight, Charlotte City Councilmembers will question CATS and Professional Security Services about the fatal stabbing of Iryna Zarutska. CATS will give a safety briefing @wsoctv
CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings and District Attorney Spencer Merriweather have arrived
County Manager Mike Bryant has arrived. It is a packed house for this safety briefing
CMS will meet shortly. The meeting is virtual because City Manager Marcus Jones is not letting the public in the Gov Center. Watch live here: facebook.com/cmsboe
The CMS meeting is flying by. They may actually get to the back to school presentation at a decent hour.
Technical difficulties have resulted in the meeting coming to a halt. I don't know what is going on but @crjeterjr just said "thank you @Hunt_Saenz"
Greg Phipps and Larken Egleston are the only two councilmembers in person. Everyone else is virtual. Councilmember Victoria Watlington is absent due to the loss of a close friend #CLTCC
City employees have until tomorrow to upload their vaccination status. As of today, 90% of employees have responded and the vaccination rate is 66%. The final number is expected to be available on Friday. #CLTCC