Rising Waters On Hundreds Of Union County Roads Making Dangerous Conditions
Residents were under curfew from Sunday evening until Monday morning.
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Residents were under curfew from Sunday evening until Monday morning.
Officials say they have recovered the body of one-year-old Kaiden Lee-Welch.
Firefighters battled a large fire at the The Gerald's Hair Center and Day Spa on Monday.
Several residents in Cheraw and Chesterfield are being evacuated as the Pee Dee River is rising a foot an hour.
A CSX train headed to Hamlet derailed several rail cars near Gravel Plant Road in Lilesville on Sunday.
Duke Energy crews are working to restore power for residents across the Carolinas.
Officers with the Lincolnton Police Department are searching for two people who they say stole a wallet in Gaston County.
Park Road at Park South Drive is closed in both directions due to a power line that came down.
Florence is a huge example that flooding can happen quickly.
UNC Charlotte will move to reduced operations effective at 12 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept.18. Classes will resume as scheduled.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Flooding is still a major concern across the region. Several local creeks swelled with all the rain from what's left of Hurricane Florence. John Wendel from Charlotte-Mecklenburg…
A woman and a baby were shot at a southeast Charlotte apartment overnight.
A 3-month-old passed away after a tree fell on a mobile home in Gaston County on Sunday.
Thousands of people across the state have been affected by Florence.
Incredible rainfall totals coming out of Chesterfield County.
Take a look at the school districts that are closing due to Hurricane Florence.
As the death toll from Florence grew and hundreds of people were pulled from flooded homes, North Carolina braced for catastrophic, widespread river flooding that could be the next stage of a mounting disaster.
Several roads in the Charlotte area are closed due to the bad weather brought on by Hurricane Florence.
Governor Roy Cooper said five deaths have been confirmed as a result of #Florence, as the storm continues to slowly move across the Carolinas.
