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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police arrested 33-year-old Oscar Solarzano minutes after he allegedly stabbed a man in the chest on a Charlotte Blue Line light rail train around 5 p.m. Friday near North Brevard and 22nd Street. ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Monday, December 8, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1828, Civil War Brig. Gen. Robert Bullock was born in Greenville. Bullock moved to Florida in 1844, served two terms in the U.S. House, and was a probate judge known for fairness and public service. If you happened to be in Chimney Rock over the weekend, you might have spotted a rappelling Santa. Get more details in Et Cetera. Want a smarter way to stay ahead of the markets in 2025? Today's sponsor, Anchor Point, says the real story isn't gold, it's the silent surge building in silver. Asheville 🌨️ 41°/28° | Boone 🌧️ 34°/24° | Bryson City 🌧️ 47°/28° | Cary 🌧️ 39°/23° | Charlotte 🌧️ 41°/26° | Durham 🌧️ 38°/22° | Fayetteville 🌧️ 42°/27° | Greensboro 🌧️ 38°/21° | Jacksonville 🌧️ 46°/26° | New Bern 🌨️ 45°/27° | Outer Banks ⛅ 48°/39° | Pinehurst 🌧️ 40°/23° | Raleigh 🌨️ 40°/24° | Wilmington 🌧️ 47°/29° | Winston-Salem 🌨️ 38°/21°  Take The Flyover with you. Busy day? Listen to our daily 15-minute podcast while commuting, cooking, or walking the dog—your Flyover fix, anywhere. | | | | | Illegal Immigrant Charged in New Rail Attack Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police arrested 33-year-old Oscar Solarzano minutes after he allegedly stabbed a man in the chest on a Charlotte Blue Line light rail train around 5 p.m. Friday near North Brevard and 22nd Street. Witnesses said an intoxicated Solarzano shouted at passengers before attacking the victim with a large knife during a verbal dispute. The victim remains hospitalized in critical but stable condition. Solarzano, a Honduran national who entered the U.S. illegally and was previously deported, has been charged with attempted murder and related charges. He is being held without bond and is reportedly under an ICE detainer. The incident follows the fatal August stabbing of Iryna Zarutska on the same light rail system. Decarlos Brown, who has been charged in her death, was heard in recently released bodycam footage making 911 calls about "man-made material" controlling him. | Federal Judge Backs End to Ballot Envelope Suit U.S. Chief District Judge Richard Myers approved a settlement Thursday ending a Republican lawsuit against North Carolina's State Board of Elections (NCSBE) over mail-in ballot envelope rules. The suit challenged a 2021 NCSBE memo allowing county boards to count certain absentee ballots not sealed in required container-return envelopes, alleging violations of state law. The board, now controlled by Republicans, must reconsider the GOP's 2024 request for a declaratory ruling within 60 days. Any policy changes would apply only to future elections and not affect ballots already counted. The case was dismissed without prejudice, enabling potential refiling. This resolution coincides with the NCSBE's renewed request for full Social Security numbers from the DMV to verify voter eligibility, remove duplicates and deceased registrants, and check citizenship via federal databases ahead of the 2026 midterms. | Light Snow Possible Across Central NC Today Central North Carolina faces another round of isolated light snow this morning as an arctic front ushers in highs in the upper 30s to low 40s and lows plunging into the teens overnight. At least two weather models show light rain transitioning to snow north of I-85 late this morning, with up to an inch of accumulation possible on grassy surfaces. Areas south of I-85 may get trace amounts or sleet instead. Highs in the mid-50s are expected by Wednesday, but more arctic air arrives across the state this weekend. Looking ahead, forecasts for Christmas Day indicate cooler-than-average conditions across the state, influenced by a pattern favoring drier, variable winter weather. | | Flying together with our sponsor  Gold has been stealing the headlines all year… but the quiet story almost no one is talking about is silver. The price of silver quietly doubled in 2025—and the reason has nothing to do with Wall Street hype. Silver isn't just a precious metal. It's an industrial necessity. Solar panels, EVs, medical tech, electronics—they all consume silver, and once it's used, it's gone for good. Supply is falling short, demand keeps climbing, and analysts now believe silver's supply crunch could create another massive silver boom in 2026. Anchor Point Research just released The Silver Report, a free special report that breaks this all down in plain English: -
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How to get started investing in silver 👉 Download The FREE Silver Report | | | | ➤ Johnston County: Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against 38-year-old Wellington Dickens III, of Zebulon, who's charged with murdering three of his children and a stepson through prolonged neglect and over-discipline. The next hearing is scheduled for March 27. (More) ➤ Madison: In early 2026, the Lawson Family Murder Museum will debut six rare, high-quality photos from the infamous 1929 Christmas Day slayings in Germanton, where Charlie Lawson killed his wife and six of his seven children. (More) ➤ Charlotte: Organizers announced Friday that the Lovin' Life Music Festival—a three-day Uptown event featuring more than 50 artists on three stages headlined by stars like Post Malone, the Dave Matthews Band, and Stevie Nicks—will pause in 2026 due to "circumstances outside of our control." (More) ➤ Buxton: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers resumed excavations on Nov. 30 at the Buxton Naval Facility Formerly Used Defense Site, uncovering additional fuel lines, concrete slabs, pipes, and deeper petroleum contamination from Cold War-era operations. (More) ➤ Ocracoke: The Light Station's Double Keepers' Quarters is being raised 10 feet for storm repairs; mold, lead, and asbestos remediation; and repainting. It will then be lowered to 5 feet above its original height, and an accessible pathway will be added. (See Photos) ➤ Wilmington: The Eastern Carolina Veterinary Medical Center building, which had been under construction but exploded on Aug. 19 after a vehicle crashed into a gas pipe, is set for demolition starting tomorrow. The process is expected to take 30 to 45 days, with reconstruction to follow. (More) Enjoy reading Flyover North Carolina? Click here to share with your friends and family. ✈️ | | | | ➤ Duke was left out of the College Football Playoff bracket when the final rankings were revealed yesterday, despite winning the ACC. (More) ➤ Charlotte Hornets star point guard LaMelo Ball was one of several starters who missed yesterday's game against the Denver Nuggets due to injuries. (More) ➤ The Carolina Hurricanes got back on track on Saturday night, defeating the Nashville Predators 6-3 after two power-play goals set the tone early. (More) ➤ Michael Jordan testified Friday in the NASCAR antitrust trial, saying he is suing because the league's model shortchanges teams and "someone had to step forward and challenge the entity." (More) Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | PGA | F1 Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Genius Gadgets: The Ultimate Gift Guide. Stumped on gifts? These 37 gadgets are crowd-pleasers for a reason. 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(More) ➤ East Fork Pottery announced a $2.5 million investment to expand its Asheville operations, doubling production capacity, sustaining 125 jobs, and creating 40 new engineering and manufacturing positions over the next three years. (More) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Protect what matters—clip this powerful AirBolt GPS tracker to your luggage, car, or gear and get real-time location updates anywhere in the world. With live tracking, instant movement alerts, and no reliance on Bluetooth or nearby phones, you can find lost items fast—even across 55+ countries. (LEARN MORE) | | | Flying together with our sponsor Silver quietly doubled in 2025 while everyone was watching gold. The reason? Silver gets consumed. Solar panels, EVs, and electronics all need it—and once it's used, it's gone forever. Supply can't keep up with demand, and analysts now see a potential silver boom ahead. Anchor Point Research has just released a free report explaining why experts consider silver the most undervalued metal today, why it could outpace gold, and how the supply shortage is creating opportunities. See why silver demand is accelerating rapidly and how everyday Americans are taking advantage. 👉 Get The Silver Report Free | | | | ➤ NC State researchers have developed new statistical methods to fix a major flaw in mapping animal traits, accurately pinpointing DNA variants in related livestock like pigs and cattle, and improving the process of breeding for traits such as growth and feed efficiency. (More) ➤ Chimney Rock State Park held its 28th annual Santa on the Chimney event Saturday, featuring Santa rappelling down Chimney Rock to practice for Christmas Eve deliveries. He'll return Dec. 13 with Mrs. Claus to make hourly rappels from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (More) ➤ A 16-foot-tall, brightly lit holiday camel debuted Friday in Winston-Salem's Innovation Quarter at Bailey Park, nodding to the city's "Camel City" nickname and tobacco heritage. (Watch Report) Flying together with our sponsor ➤ Over 5,300 people have eliminated stubborn foot fungus using a simple, inexpensive 30-second silver-foil wrap. No creams, no pills—just clearer skin and healthy, pink nails, even for those who've struggled for years. It sounds wild, but the results speak for themselves. Watch the quick video to see how it works. | | | | What Virginia bluegrass duo recorded a song about the Lawson family murders of 1929? Show me the answer | |
͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ ͏ |  | Monday, December 8, 2025 | | | Good Morning! On this day in 1980, The Beatles' superstar John Lennon was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman as he was entering his Manhattan apartment building, generating worldwide mourning. The tallest Christmas tree in one English town isn't covered in tinsel or ornaments—it's made of 100,000 balloons. The 25-foot display, assembled by 20 volunteers over five days, is now drawing crowds and raising money for charity. What's the most unusual Christmas tree you've ever seen? Reply to this email to let us know. Mistake tracking: Yesterday's Trivia incorrectly stated that Kentucky became a state in 1891. In fact, Kentucky achieved statehood in 1792; the 1891 date refers to the adoption of a revised state constitution. We regret the error. If you want to give someone on the streets more than just warmth this Christmas, your support of today's sponsor, the inner-city ministry of Cru®, can help turn a night of survival into a moment of real hope with a Homeless Care Kit. | | | | Federal Task Forces to Probe Food Pricing President Trump signed an order launching new federal task forces to crack down on suspected price fixing and anti-competitive practices in the food industry. The Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission will investigate whether big players, including foreign-owned companies, are driving up grocery bills or threatening the security of the nation's food supply. If they find wrongdoing, the agencies can bring cases and recommend new rules. Lawmakers will receive progress reports within six months and again at the one-year mark, setting up a comprehensive review of America's food system. Read the order here. | Miami, Alabama Make College Football Playoff The 12-team College Football Playoff bracket is set, with Indiana earning the No. 1 seed after a 13-0 campaign, followed by Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas Tech, all of which receive first-round byes. See the full bracket. Miami's ranking improved two spots to secure the final at-large bid at No. 10, jumping Notre Dame, which they defeated in their first game of the season. Notre Dame was ahead of Miami in every CFP ranking but Sunday's final one. Alabama retained its No. 9 ranking after a blowout loss to Georgia in the SEC championship game, setting up a rematch with No. 8 Oklahoma, which had beaten them 23-21 in November. Tulane, set for a rematch with No. 6 Ole Miss, and James Madison, matched up with No. 5 Oregon, rounded out the final two spots, marking the first time multiple Group of 5 conference teams have made the playoffs. | Pearl Harbor Voices Fading For the first time, Sunday's Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony in Hawaii was held without any survivors present, as only 12 remain alive, all centenarians, and none were able to travel. The Pearl Harbor National Memorial (run by the National Park Service) notes that the day of remembrance continues every December 7, honoring the 2,403 Americans killed in the 1941 attack. Among the most recent to pass: Warren "Red" Upton, the last known survivor who served aboard the USS Utah, died in December 2024 at age 105. Another veteran, Jessie A. Mahaffey, who survived the capsizing of the USS Oklahoma, died in March 2025, at age 102. To ensure survivors' voices aren't lost, federal and public agencies have archived hundreds of oral histories, letters, photos, and diaries. Both the National Park Service and the Library of Congress (via its Veterans History Project) maintain extensive collections accessible to the public. Watch survivor Jessie Mahaffey discuss his memories. Love reading The Flyover? Click here to share with your friends and family.  | |  | | The following stories are featured exclusively on The Flyover Podcast—a daily show that gives you the most important headlines in under 15 minutes. Clicking the link will take you directly to these stories: ➤ A slow-moving storm, fueled by a powerful atmospheric river, has been pummeling the Pacific Northwest. (Hear More) ➤ One in four self-checkout shoppers admit they’ve stolen. (Hear Why) ➤ National parks will be free on President Trump’s birthday next year. (Hear More)  | | | | ➤ The U.S. Supreme Court will hear the appeal case today over President Trump's firing of Federal Trade Commission member Rebecca Slaughter. Prior rulings prohibit the president from firing independent federal agency workers without cause. (More) ➤ Democrats in Minnesota are suggesting that Gov. Tim Walz's political future is in jeopardy as a result of a fraud scandal in the state in which more than $1 billion of taxpayer money has been stolen. (See Details) ➤ Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Tex.) has filed to run in the midterm elections as a Democrat despite being pardoned by President Trump last week. Trump referred to Cuellar's filing as "a lack of loyalty." (More) ➤ Border Czar Tom Homan said Sunday that the Trump administration has rescued 62,000 immigrant children from trafficking and forced labor, adding that half a million children were smuggled into the U.S. without their parents during the Biden administration. (See Details) ➤ Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) said in an interview aired Sunday that fellow Republicans made fun of President Trump behind his back prior to his 2024 nomination. Greene has had a public falling-out with Trump in recent weeks. (More) | | | Flying together with our sponsor  Homelessness is at an all-time high this Christmas This Christmas, far too many children and families won't gather around a Christmas tree. Won't enjoy a warm Christmas dinner with all the trimmings... won't unwrap warm socks and sweaters, games, and other treasures. They live on the streets—and the only thing they want for Christmas is to survive the cold and hunger for another night. This is where you come in. Your generosity right now can transform a moment of hopelessness into a beacon of hope. For more than 40 years, Homeless Care Kits—an outreach of the inner-city ministry of Cru®—have been bridging the gap between desperate need and divine compassion. Each kit is more than a collection of warm clothing and supplies—it's a tangible expression of God's love, wrapped in blankets, gloves, and hope. Cru Inner City partners with inner-city churches to deliver Homeless Care Kits exactly where they're needed most, demonstrating God's love while building lasting community connections. And today, you can provide a kit—including blankets, gloves, scarves, hats, socks, hygiene basics, and a clear gospel presentation. (Give the Gift of HOPE this Christmas) | | | | ➤ The Steelers held off the Ravens 27-22 Sunday, moving into sole possession of the AFC North behind DK Metcalf's 148 receiving yards and Aaron Rodgers' 284 passing yards. A reversed touchdown and a late defensive stop sealed the win for Pittsburgh. (See Details) ➤ The Jaguars overpowered the Colts 36-19 Sunday to take the top spot in the AFC South after Daniel Jones left with an Achilles injury in the first quarter. (More) ➤ Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to their first MLS Cup title with two assists in a 3-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps. The win marked Messi's 44th senior career title and completed Miami's dramatic turnaround since his 2023 arrival. (More) ➤ The University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh women's volleyball team won its first Division III national championship Saturday, sweeping all matches in the tournament. (More) ➤ Yesterday's Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | PGA | F1 Flying together with our sponsor ➤ The Golden Age of Gaming Fits in Your Pocket. Relive gaming history anywhere with the Boltz Retro Device—5,000+ classic NES, SNES, PlayStation, Sega Genesis, and more, all in one pocket-sized console. No internet or downloads needed. Its 3.5" screen lets you enjoy retro adventures solo or with your kids. Grab yours now at 50% off before they're gone! (SHOP NOW) | |  | | A hotel in England unveiled a 25-foot Christmas tree made entirely of 100,000 balloons to raise money for charity. The Balloon Christmas Tree took 20 volunteers five days to assemble. (See Tree) Author Kelle Hampton's children surprised her with a handmade advent calendar containing 31 love notes thanking her for daily acts like bedtime stories and making them feel safe. The moment resonated with exhausted moms everywhere. (See Calendar) Here's a list of 99 best Christmas desserts for the season, featuring everything from hot cocoa fluff to gingerbread truffles. (Browse Recipes) Flying together with our sponsor Slim, smart, and built to protect. The Wallet Defender blocks RFID signals to keep your information safe from modern pickpockets, while staying slim enough to fit any pocket. It is a small but powerful upgrade for anyone on the go. 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Yesterday's Results: What's on top of your Christmas tree? - Angel: 28%
- Star: 27%
- No topper: 13%
- Other: 12%
- Bow: 11%
- Something homemade: 9%
| | Daily Quote | | "The idea of not having a survivor there for the first time—I just, I don't know—it hurt my heart in a way I can't describe." — Kimberlee Heinrichs, daughter of a Pearl Harbor survivor, on the 2025 remembrance ceremony proceeding without any living attendees of the attack | | | Today's Trivia What unusual recreational feature sits on the fifth floor of the U.S. Supreme Court building? Show me the answer | | |
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