More Charges Pending For Boater Involved In Deadly Crash
Authorities say Cerven was driving a pontoon boat Saturday night when he ran over 17-year-old Sheyenne Marshall. She was kneeboarding on the lake.
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Authorities say Cerven was driving a pontoon boat Saturday night when he ran over 17-year-old Sheyenne Marshall. She was kneeboarding on the lake.
From school board to Mayor, several positions are up for grabs. Here in Charlotte, all eyes will be on the race for the Mayor's office.
Police found Assistant County Manager Anna Moore and her family dead in her home, but are not looking for a gunman.
Lawmakers moved another step closer to removing the Confederate Battle Flag from the South Carolina State House grounds. A bill in the Senate could go on to the House of Representatives as early as Tuesday.
The Ritz-Carlton in Uptown will refund customers and fund college scholarships after coming under fire for adding an extra service charge to patrons during the CIAA basketball tournament.
The York County Coroner's Office has released the names of the four people found dead yesterday on Dunlap Roddey Road.
The debate over the Confederate Battle Flag moves inside the South Carolina State House Monday.
Statesville Police arrested a man who shot at his son Saturday evening.
Police say one person was shot and killed early Sunday morning outside of a bar in Gastonia.
Authorities say two people were killed and two more were injured after an early morning boat crash on Mountain Island Lake northwest of Charlotte.
Over 100,000 people packing the streets of Uptown for SkyShow Saturday night.
Thousands of people pack Lake Wylie each Fourth of July to see the big fireworks show.
The five men were arrested after meeting an undercover police officer and agreeing to pay for sex.
The demand is so high in Fort Mill, Red Rocket Fireworks on U.S.-21 is open 24 hours everyday through July 7.
CMPD says the terror warning will not affect Charlotte's Skyshow celebration Saturday night.
A hotel is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the man who robbed two Charlotte hotels and shot a clerk Thursday evening.
Officers say it appears the dog's chain got caught on the back of the car and the woman didn't know.
Kerrick's attorneys say the city made a fair trial almost impossible when it signed off on a civil settlement.
Police are still questioning people to find out why someone burnt Charlotte's Briar Creek Baptist Church last Wednesday.
