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Staying ahead of the storm

Staying ahead of the storm

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- A series of deadly storms that pummeled the Midwest combined with the recent rain in Charlotte and surrounding areas reminds us that hurricane season is here.

"It's not if you're going to have severe weather, it's when you're going to have severe weather," said WBTV meteorologist Al Conklin,

Getting the latest warnings when storms are headed your way, and knowing what to do before, during and after a disaster hits are all key to staying safe.

"You have to have a weather safety plan," said Conklin. 

"In other words know what your risk is."

First thing - keep up with the forecast.

"Stay on top of the situation by monitoring WBTV and if you can't, then mobile phone is the way to go," added Conklin.

The WBTV weather app is free.

It will give you warnings, alerts and keep you updated on information so you'll know what's going on.  

Tackling suspension rates in CMS

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- Some suspended Charlotte-Mecklenburg students are getting a second chance. They are participating in a newly created Diversion Program. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department sponsors the program. The students have already been suspended for minor offenses.

"It's usually small things like fighting," Diversion Program Director Darryl Bego said. "Or being disruptive in class."

Officers decide who gets to participate. The two week program gives students the chance to learn from their mistakes. They will have the opportunity to avoid jail time and a criminal record at an early age.

"We provide them with life skills training," Bego said. "And social emotional development that leads to better choices in decision making."

The program started earlier this year and so far more than 100 students have participated. The students' parents also get involved with the process.

ACC announces schedule for 2013 Belk Bowl

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- The Atlantic Coast Conference has announced the dates, networks and game times for its 2013 Football Bowl Games, including Charlotte's Belk Bowl.

The Belk Bowl will have the fourth selection of an ACC team after the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) and will be played this year on December 28 at 3:20 p.m.

The game, which is being held on a Saturday this year, will be televised by ESPN.

The game will feature an opponent from the American Athletic Conference.

This is where some of you may say... who?  

The American Athletic Conference is the new name for the former Big East Conference. The conference announced the decision last month after university presidents approved the new name.

Grab a partner for a better workout, experts say

Grab a partner for a better workout, experts say

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- When the alarm goes off at 6 a.m., getting out of bed and heading to the gym may seem like an impossible task.

Good news!

Recent studies have found that exercising with a small group boosts motivation and it's more fun than doing it alone.

"The whole accountability piece of the pie really helps," says Barb Christie.

We all know the benefits of exercise both body and mind.

Everydayhealth.com says group exercise often leads to better results, especially if you are trying to accomplish a goal.

"The biggest benefit to group training is the comradery and how people can push to achieve more," says Rick Anderson the owner of www.fitnesstogethercharlotte.com

Your buddies or trainer also can help motivate you on those days when you really don't feel like exercising.

Driver found guilty of hitting, killing brothers

A Mecklenburg County jury found a Sears delivery truck driver guilty of killing two boys in west Charlotte last year.

Dirk Brown, 33, was on trial for the deaths of 1 year old Jeremy Brewton and 5 year old Kadrien Pendergrass.

Brown was driving his work truck last February when he hit the boys in West Charlotte. Brown is charged with two counts of misdemeanor death by motor vehicle. The boys were walking to school along the road. There was no sidewalk for the children to walk on.

"He should have seen them," Prosecutor Ben Royster said. "As he was driving down the street."

As the guilty verdict was read Brown's family reacted by crying while the boys' parents wiped away their tears.

The boys' great-grandmother believes justice was served and sympathizes with Brown's family.

Gun found in student's bookbag, school remains on lockdown

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- Ashley Park Elementary School on Belfast Drive in west Charlotte is on lockdown after a gun was found on campus.

Police say they located a 0.38 caliber semi-automatic handgun in a student's bookbag.

The gun was unloaded. The bookbag was in a classroom.

The investigation is ongoing.

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Great Glow Run Lights up Knights Stadium Friday May 3

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- A one-of-a-kind 5K will ‘light up' Knights Stadium Friday and help the wonderful people served by Easter Seals UCP Friday night the Great Glow Run will be an experience to remember! WBTV's Maureen O'Boyle will emcee the race, (I'm so excited to see this!).  We want to put the spotlight on the great work done by Easter Sea