CMPD Crime Stats Show Rise In Murders, Violent Crimes
Crime is on the rise in the Queen City. Friday, CMPD released it's second quarter crime statistics.
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Crime is on the rise in the Queen City. Friday, CMPD released it's second quarter crime statistics.
A viewer sent us cell phone video of a fire hydrant gushing water on Albemarle Road in northeast Charlotte. Charlotte Water told us it was part of a flush to improve water quality.
The frenzy surrounding the Panthers this preseason is at an all-time high.
Prosecutors cross-examined Officer Wes Kerrick to end week two of testimony in the high-profile case.
A week of strong testimony and star witnesses, Tuesday the state put theirs on and then rested their case. The defense began and soon after put up their own defendant Wes Kerrick.
Papa John's says they will be hiring over 250 new employees in the Charlotte area.
The state did not call Officer Little to the stand, but it was suspected the defense would to back up Officer Kerrick's story of self-defense, and that's exactly what he did.
Thursday, members of the Nations Ford Community Church gathered to discuss ways to begin open dialogue about deep-seeded racial issues across the country, and right here in our community.
The General Assembly has yet to adopt a budget for 2015-16, leaving people's livelihoods on the line, and school districts across the state without funding for many positions.
Charlotte water is now safe to drink after a quarterly test found an elevated level of a chemical in the water system.
Newton said earlier this week that it doesn't matter if it's the Super Bowl or a pre-season road game, the goal remains the same for the Panthers.
Officer Wes Kerrick took the stand in his own defense Thursday, describing why he shot an unarmed Jonathan Ferrell ten times.
Police are investigating a Confederate Soldier's Memorial at the corner of Main and Depot Street that was spray painted with graffiti overnight.
Police are asking for assistance in locating a woman who has been missing since Tuesday evening.
This week, the NC DOT Started work on what they're calling a "super street". The project will extend the pavement at the intersection of Matthews-Township Parkway and Matthews-Mint Hill Road.
Violence in a west Charlotte community is being linked to a nearby club. Now, neighbors want that club shut down.
The tree cut straight through the home on Mason Drive, splitting the house right down the middle.
WCCB Charlotte's Jeff Zell spent the day at training camp and details what position is a key focus for Friday's game.
WCCB Charlotte's Terrance bates continues our Trial Team coverage with details on an incident that happened outside the courthouse.
