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Emergency workers will be on duty as the temperatures plunge, and they will have to be aware.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg's top cop received one of the state's highest civilian honors Wednesday evening.
A Charlotte doctor accused of sexually assaulting patients faces another allegation. That brings Fidelis Edosomwan total accusers to 17.
A Rock Hill couple is charged with neglect, accused of not giving their baby needed medication.
A woman is dead after an officer-involved shooting in north Charlotte.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Thursday, Feb. 19.
The adoptive parents of missing teen, Erica Parsons, will be sentenced in federal court Wednesday on fraud charges.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg officers appear to have backed off on making arrests or issuing citations at least for a couple months. Experts talk about possible reasons why and where else it's happening.
The Charlotte Department of Transportation is focused on clearing major interstates and secondary roads Tuesday night ahead of the morning commute.
People who may have been exposed to Hepatitis A at a restaurant in south Charlotte can get the vaccine at the Health Department on Wednesday.
Another difficult day for travelers at Charlotte-Douglas, with 194 cancellations and 159 delayed flights.
New details are emerging surrounding what led a Gastonia Police officer to shoot a woman in her home Tuesday afternoon.
It's the calm after the storm. Roads have been plowed, driveways shoveled, and the Town of Boone quiet. But just a few hours ago it was a very different picture.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will be closed for students on Wednesday, Feb. 18, because of the winter storm.
From ice to snow...Charlotte could get a half inch of snow Wednesday.
Over 2,000 people spent the night at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport as flights were canceled and delayed due to the winter storm.
Although the winter storm has now moved through the area, residents are being advised to be extremely cautious on area streets and secondary roads. Here is an update from city and county agencies on current conditions throughout Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
WCCB's team coverage on the winter storm that hit much of North Carolina starts with flight cancellations, power outages and road conditions.
