Exclusive One-on-One with Former City Councilman James Mitchell
Former City Councilman James Mitchell says he's disappointed he wasn't the one chosen to be the next mayor.
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Former City Councilman James Mitchell says he's disappointed he wasn't the one chosen to be the next mayor.
Charlotte Bridge Home held a Veterans Summit at the Charlotte Convention Center Tuesday to help connect veterans with potential jobs.
The latest count shows fewer people are living on the streets of Charlotte-Mecklenburg, with the numbers down 17 percent from last year.
The students are asking to be able to use the bathroom of the gender they identify with.
A Marine standing guard at Camp Lejeune's main gate discharged an M4 rifle, killing another Marine guard.
Employee compensation, increased choice and school support top priorities for superintendent.
Locally-owned SUBWAY® restaurants are thanking Habitat volunteers at work sites across the Carolinas with a free catered lunch during National Volunteer Week, April 6-12.
As all eyes focus on Charlotte's new mayor Dan Clodfelter, political experts say the time is now to start working to regain the public's trust.
Charlotte's new mayor is wasting no time trying to reassure residents that the city can move past the corruption scandal.
Hundreds of families forced to find new schools for their kids are frustrated and running out of time as SFA prepares to close.
We take a look at Dan Clodfelter's history with the state, and what Governor McCrory has to say about his selection.
Miley Cyrus fans were disappointed after they learned the singer would not be performing Monday night due to illness.
State Senator Dan Clodfelter appointed Mayor of Charlotte
Tonight city leaders are joining religious leaders for an interfaith healing service.
Meet this week's Waiting Child. He loves the outdoors and has a mean free throw on the basketball court.
Who will be Charlotte's next Mayor? City Council Members are still weighing their options.
Investigators say a man shot and killed a woman, then barricaded himself inside a home.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are offering a $10,000 cash reward in the investigation into several illegal toxic sewer dumps in Charlotte.
It'll be our fourth in less than a year. The position is being carefully considered in the wake of Patrick Cannon's arrest and resignation.
