Suspect Indicted on Murder, Arson Charges
A man accused of killing a college counselor in Charlotte, then taking off to Nevada, has been indicted.
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A man accused of killing a college counselor in Charlotte, then taking off to Nevada, has been indicted.
A number of cases involving a former trooper in Caldwell County are being dismissed. C.T. Hodges is accused of using excessive force against a DWI suspect while off-duty on June 4.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says they are not prepared to make a decision about the All-Star Game in Charlotte.
Cleveland County deputies say they were taunted by employees and served tampered food at a Zaxby's in Shelby.
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The Carolina Panthers and USA Football have given grants to several youth and high school football programs in North Carolina.
Google Fiber is launching sign-ups for residents and businesses in the Highland Creek neighborhood in Charlotte.
Officials say lightning may have started a massive fire at a church in Cabarrus County.
Officials with the Catawba County Sheriff's Office and North Carolina Wildlife say they have located the body of missing boater on Lake Norman.
Investigators say a motorcyclist was killed after an accident on Sharon Road Monday evening.
Union County Sheriff's deputies say one person is dead and another injured after a double shooting Tuesday morning.
General Mills Inc. is recalling two flavors of Betty Crocker cake mix sold in the U.S. and one flavor sold in Canada because they use flour that was recalled earlier because it could contain E.coli.
Police are investigating after a woman was found shot to death on Olive Street Monday night.
Police are looking for three suspects after an employee was shot at All Seasons Sneakers on Woodlawn Road.
It's been 1 week since a local service dog got spooked by fireworks and ran away from her owner. Her owner is an Iraq War veteran with PTSD and he is desperate to find this animal.
Round two of storms left thousands without power for a fourth night in a row.
It seems as if we're giving the police department the okay to kill us like we're dogs," says Corine Mack, President of the NAACP Charlotte.
An emotional goodbye for a CMPD recruit who died while training to become an officer. Jeremy Moseley collapsed during physical fitness training last week.
One of four men charged in the murder of a volunteer firefighter in Rowan County will spend life in prison.
