Top 20 News Stories Of 2014 On WCCB Charlotte's Web Channel
Check out the top 20 news stories from WCCB Charlotte in 2014:
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Check out the top 20 news stories from WCCB Charlotte in 2014:
A tractor trailer accident has blocked all lanes on I-485 at Harris Boulevard.
It's all about football in the Queen City this week. First, there's the Belk Bowl in Uptown then the new NFC South Champs take on the Arizona Cardinals in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
Surveillance pictures show what appears to be an elderly man robbing a bank in Cornelius.
Mykey Eagle and Deran McLendon are charged with murdering Darold Turner, Jr. McLendon is in jail, but Eagle is still on the run.
The Wild Card round is a different animal. Teams will have to raise their level of play, but the Panthers have already been in playoff mode for weeks now.
The suspect accused of shooting and killing a teenager in Grier Heights is in jail tonight.
Health officials say someone has been diagnosed with a case of red measles in Mecklenburg County.
Dozens of hyped-up Panthers fans waited for their playoff bound team to arrive back at Bank of America Stadium Sunday night.
Tragedy for a family and community this Christmas. One person is dead and a family member is to blame for a South Charlotte murder.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is conducting a death investigation in the 4000 block of Old Pineville Road.
UPDATE: Police have identified the victim as 49-year-old Robert Norman Craddock Jr.
Volunteers at the Charlotte Rescue Mission served hundreds of homemade meals on fine china to those in need on Christmas day.
200 people showed up to watch The Interview on Christmas Day in Lancaster.
Die hard Carolina Panthers fans are ready to cheer on the team in style as swag is flying off the shelves at the Panthers team store.
Two grandparents faced a second shooting in one week at their home.
An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing toddler in Raleigh.
A Panthers' win Sunday would mean big bucks for local business.
New developments are coming to the surface in the murder of an elderly woman in East Charlotte.
