Man shot and killed in Monroe
Monroe Police say a man was shot and killed early Saturday morning in Monroe.
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Monroe Police say a man was shot and killed early Saturday morning in Monroe.
We're learning new details about a mistake that allowed admitted Charleston shooter Dylann Roof to buy a gun.
A suspicious death in Anson County is now a murder. Four men are behind bars, charged in the deadly robbery.
An elderly man rescued Friday night after a large tree crashed through his trailer and right on top of him.
The South Carolina Chapter of the NAACP say it will lift a 15-year economic boycott of the state.
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CMPD and members of the NC Local Barbers Association with host a rally in Freedom Park this weekend.
The state has awarded a $4.8 million contract to finish the I-485 interchange at Oakdale Road near Mount Holly Road.
The case against a Morganton teen accused of planning to kill a thousand people to help ISIS can move forward.
CMPD is teaming with local barbers to continue an initiative aimed at keeping things calm during a contentious time.
The controversial Stars and Bars will be moved to the Confederate Relic Room in Columbia Friday. Thursday, we got an inside look at the Military Museum.
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Jackalope Jack's on Elizabeth will not be closing after all.
Gastonia police are asking for the public's help in locating a suspect who shot one person in the shoulder early Thursday morning.
Outbound Park Road will be closed at Seneca Place due to a water main break.
An early morning water main break has closed the outbound lanes of Park Road at Seneca Place while crews work to repair the damaged pipe and road.
Three computer glitches, on the same day, affecting major financial, transportation and media entities.
A global investment firm based in Texas says it plans to open an east coast headquarters here, creating more than 300 high-paying jobs.
