Wells Fargo Closes 47 Branches In North Carolina Ahead Of Hurricane Florence
Wells Fargo has closed 47 branches today in Eastern North Carolina in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Florence.
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Wells Fargo has closed 47 branches today in Eastern North Carolina in preparation for the arrival of Hurricane Florence.
Police have released details on how 25-year-old Tylor Cook of Boone died back in August.
As Hurricane Florence nears the Carolinas, AAA Carolinas is warning of the dangers of driving on flooded roads and promoting safety tips.
Preparations continue for Charlotte residents and evacuees that will call Charlotte home the next few days.
Strong winds could knock down power lines leading to outages for several days. Other critical services could be limited as well.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued a stern warning for people to leave the coast on Wednesday.
A former Lieutenant with the Burke County Narcotics Task Force has been indicted for allegedly embezzling thousands of dollars in drug funds.
Police in Lancaster need help identifying three suspects wanted in connection to a gun store burglary on September 10th.
Hurricane Florence put a corridor of more than 10 million people in the crosshairs Wednesday as the monster storm closed in on the Carolinas, uncertainty over its projected path spreading worry across a widening swath of the Southeast.
A Rock Hill man is facing several child pornography charges following his arrest on September 11th.
State transportation officials are helping with evacuations along the coast, readying emergency supplies and finalizing preparations for Hurricane Florence.
CMPD is asking for help locating 55-year-old Timothy Hughes, who is wanted on multiple charges.
A City of Charlotte employee is facing charges after someone reported a man exposing himself on a Charlotte street
York County officials are preparing for Hurricane Florence.
Officials say Hurricane Florence has slightly weakened to a category three hurricane with speeds of 125 miles per hour, but is expected to be a long duration, high impact, event for most of South Carolina.
As Hurricane Florence approaches, The Humane Society of Charlotte is actively working with individual foster families and local boarding facility Pet Palace to shelter as many of HSC animals as possible in order to make room for displaced dogs and cat from coastal North and South Carolina.
CMPD has charged two suspects in connection to an armed robbery and shooting that occurred just outside of Uptown.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing food safety recommendations for those who may be impacted by Hurricane Florence.
The American Red Cross is opening shelters in Charlotte as Hurricane Florence moves closer to the east coast.
