Man Gets Completely Naked at Charlotte Douglas
Man Gets Completely Naked at Charlotte Douglas
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Man Gets Completely Naked at Charlotte Douglas
Rock Hill Police are finally packing it up after a nearly 7 hour standoff comes to an end.
She says she was told it was an issue of indecency. Her employer responds to WCCB Charlotte.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, and a host of community partners, are battling on several fronts in the Metro division.
Hundreds of thousands of fans will attend race week events from Uptown to the Speedway. The "10 Greatest Days in Racing" brings fans from all 50 states and beyond to the Charlotte area.
CMPD says it is working on a backlog of untested rape kits, but says the numbers are not as bad as they appear.
Despite pleas not to from residents and local elected leaders, the state DOT has signed the contract for the I-77 toll lane project.
37 suspected MS-13 members have been indicted in Charlotte.
He has plenty of fans and plenty of critics. He says love him or hate him: he is breaking the mold, and that he is grateful to be here in Charlotte.
Mecklenburg County Commissioners vote for resolution asking NCDOT to delay toll lane.
The budget for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools could be in limbo until state lawmakers settle on a spending plan.
If released, he must wear an ankle monitor and will only be allowed to leave home for school.
Several children ran for help after their grandfather started shooting in Gastonia Tuesday night.
A day after Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe announced his retirement, he appears to be considering pleas from the mayor and council members to stay on the job.
Drivers should expect significant delays after a dump truck transporting gravel overturned on a busy interstate in South Charlotte.
Come to the Animal Care & Control shelter, fall in love with a Pit Bull, and you will qualify for a Pit Pass Package!
Police are responding to a shooting call in a Gaston County mobile home park this morning. Listen to the 911 call.
The County Commissioners adopted a policy Monday that allows all religions to pray at commission meetings.
Senator Graham says the world is falling apart, and he can keep Americans safer.
