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5 things to know for Monday

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Monday.

City Council to discuss selection of new Charlotte mayor
Charlotte leaders plan to start looking for the person who will replace former mayor Patrick Cannon Monday night. Meanwhile, more than 200 Charlotte residents have signed a petition asking for a special election to find the next mayor. Full story here.


Don't be fooled by chilly morning, temps will reach into the 70s
It might be a little more difficult getting out the door Monday morning as temperatures are on the colder side. But there is good news: a major warm-up is expected this week -- starting today. Full foreccast here.


Police looking for gunman who killed man heading to church
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police detectives are trying to figure out who shot and killed a man neighbors said was heading to church to meet his family Sunday morning. Full story here.


Teen in court, accused of posting nude pictures to Instagram
A teen is due to appear in court Monday to face charges that he posted naked pictures of other teens on Instagram. Full story here.


Koreas trade fire; island residents in shelters
North and South Korea fired hundreds of artillery shells into each other's waters Monday in a flare-up of animosity that forced residents of five front-line South Korean islands to evacuate to shelters for several hours, South Korean officials said. Full story here.