Northwest Charlotte Shooting
Police say the shooting they responded to at 11 a.m. Thursday was the result of a dispute between two men who knew each other.
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Police say the shooting they responded to at 11 a.m. Thursday was the result of a dispute between two men who knew each other.
Officers in CMPD's Westover Division are serious about slowing down prostitution in the Queen City.
A York County family is anxious for police to catch the mob that brutally attacked them at their home in Clover.
The NBA will move forward tomorrow with trying to force Clippers owner Donald Sterling to sell the team.
Two inmates, under investigation, are accused of stealing drugs and cash while working in a local prison program.
WCCB Charlotte has confirmed that two inmates working on a remodeling project at the Union County Highway Patrol building are accused of stealing drugs and cash confiscated as evidence.
Carolina Panthers Linebacker Thomas Davis played catch and spent some time with Elijah Parker for the kick of Levine Children's Hospital and the Carolina Panthers 4th Annual Keep Pounding 5k.
Taxi cab companies could know in the next two week whether they'll be allowed to resume at Charlotte-Douglas International Airport.
Bobcats' owner Michael Jordan and other NBA stars are reacting to the league's lifetime ban for Los Angeles Clippers' owner Donald Sterling.
Neighbors say they're on the lookout after two bears were spotted in their North Charlotte neighborhood.
Richard Petty is helping feed thousands of hungry families in the Charlotte area with Second Harvest Food Bank.
A resident called 911 saying a woman was driving drunk near Grace Avenue last Thursday morning.
The disaster center in south Charlotte is stocked with more than 600 cots and twice as many blankets.
Piedmont Players Theatre announces youth auditions for Disney's High School Musical.
A Belmont man was arrest for hit and run while the family of the victim held a candlelight vigil in Gastonia.
Two black bears were spotted Tuesday morning on Forest Cross Drive in Northwest Charlotte.
The couples are suing for the right to marry. The religious leaders are suing for a different, but related, issue.
Ahead of game 4 against the Heat, Bobcats players and fans spoke out about alleged racist remarks made by Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
