Homicide Investigation Underway In North Charlotte
Police are investigating a homicide in north Charlotte after a woman was shot.
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Police are investigating a homicide in north Charlotte after a woman was shot.
Police say woman filed a complaint on Tuesday after learning that her information had been posted on the adult classifieds site Backpage.
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Foxx toured construction of the Lynx Blue Line extension project today. He says local leaders need to find the courage to fund future projects.
Officials say Hall was arrested Thursday in Cabarrus County and is being taken back to Rowan County to face charges.
Officials say the amber alert for the missing 2-month-old boy in Guilford County has been cancelled.
Officials say they have arrested and charged three high school students with stealing Trump-Pence campaign signs.
PayPal has given back a handmade oak bowl given to the company by North Carolina after it canceled a planned expansion in the state over a new law about who can use what bathrooms in public buildings.
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Detectives say a man living in Georgia has been arrested for taking indecent liberties with a child in Iredell County.
