Identify with that passed less than two weeks ago. Im scott wickersham. And im erica bryant. New tonight, Eyewitness News reporter, Dashawn Brown spoke to her about the Public Statement that she made against state leaders. Dashawn. Erica, the mayor listed job growth and tourism as two areas it could suffer if this ordinance is reversed. Opponents, meanwhile, are still focused on safety. In the hours after House Speaker tim moore called for a special session to take on charlottes lbgt ordinance, city mayor, jennifer roberts, responded with strong words of her own. I hope they will turn their attention to those things we know are impacting all of us. Roberts tweeted she was shocked the General Assembly was still considering the session. And said reversing the ordinance could hurt charlottes economy. Competitors like atlanta, columbia, myrtle beach, all cities where a similar ordinance exists. I know there are more than 200 cities and counties around the country who have had these types o
Toward the suv where he saw a girl trying to get out. The window was cracked so i just pulled it back and pulled her out. Reporter then he saw her brother dangling by his seat belt. I had slid the seat back and unbuckled the seat belt. I had to drag him out. Reporter justin pulled him out of the back of the car. Their father and older sister stayed trapped in the front seat until firefighters and troopers could rescue them. Justin was so busy he didnt even see the other car, a pickup truck that troopers say had crossed the center line and hit that suv head on. The impact was so severe that no one would survive. Reporter Highway Patrol says the driver of the truck, 43 year old Richard Lewis moss, was killed instantly. A witness told Eyewitness News she had seen that Truck Driving erratically moments before the collision. Officials at the elementary waiting for three students involved in the accident. While Justin Williams went onto Forest Hills High School where he could later tell us h
After nearly nine months of controversy, delay, indecision and inaction, the Norman City Council decided on Tuesday to let city voters decide the fate of a billion-dollar entertainment district development.