Hey, Charlotte! It’s Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month, and the Third Annual WBT Little Heroes Blood Drive continues on Monday, September 19th!
In my latest WBT podcast - Nebulous Ramblings 99: In the Weeds Again - overcoming the negative news cycle, some behind the scenes smackety smack, advice from Mannix regarding coffee, and the 3rd Annual WBT Little Heroes Blood Drives.
Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman talking about a smart contact lens designed to replace your phone screen, a possible breach of TikTok security, and the positives and negatives of Apple Air Tags.
WBT reporter and show host "Breaking" Brett Jensen joins Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman with his takes on high-scoring college football games from the weekend, comments from Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robbie Anderson, the hubbub around Charlotte's next Mayor Pro Tem, and Brett's interview with Johno Harris, Chairman of the Presidents Cup Golf Tournament.
Virgos in broadcasting, reaction to President Biden's speech, a totally biased prediction of the UNC vs. ASU final score, and so much more!
Weather Channel meteorologist Ray Stagich joins Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman with a rainy afternoon forecast, including the potential for some severe storms.
Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson & Beth Troutman with her take on the FBI raid on President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, password safety, and cyber attacks increasing in Taiwan as tensions with China remain high.
Mark shares a restaurant who didn’t quite understand how a food thermometer works, and our food critic finds a summer spot with a clever name.
Following Tyler Harding’s $800,000 bond set by a judge Friday morning, one might automatically believe that’s a good thing. And while that may be true, there is a side catch to that and Daniel Redford, the president of the local Fraternal Order of Police chapter, explains the mixed feelings with the he high bond.
Kyle Luebke is a Republican running as an at-large candidate for the Charlotte City Council. He’s homosexual but says he’s running because Charlotte needs a change from liberal politics and not because of his sexual orientation.