Sweet Lew's BBQ in the Rising kitchen
Adam Wurtzel welcomed Sweet Lew's BBQ into the Rising kitchen, for their take on a Turkey BLT using Duke's Mayo.
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Adam Wurtzel welcomed Sweet Lew's BBQ into the Rising kitchen, for their take on a Turkey BLT using Duke's Mayo.
The Chesterfield County Sheriff's Office is searching for a vehicle involved in a hit and run that damaged church property.
Check out the GastonΒ County Mugshots from Sunday, May 3rd.
In the last twenty years, few things have increased in value more than old record albums. What once cost only eight dollars can now fetch thousands from collectors.Β
View a full list of the biggest names and concerts happening around Charlotte this week.
An investigation is underway after the in-custody death of a Mecklenburg County Detention Center inmate.
Police have made an arrest after one person died in a double shooting.
A man is facing charges after admitting to installing a secret camera to watch healthcare workers while they used the bathroom.
Check out the Mecklenburg County Mugshots from Saturday, May 2nd.
A homicide investigation is underway in northeast Charlotte.
Check out the GastonΒ County Mugshots from Saturday, May 2nd.
Charges are pending against a 17-year-old involved in a deadly collision with a motorcyclist in Iredell County.
Adam Wurtzel went to check out the new neighborhood FreeMoreWest, the new home of Front Porch.
All eyes were on Raleigh on Friday where thousands of teachers came together demanding higher pay.
Check out the Mecklenburg County Mugshots from Friday, May 1st.
Check out the GastonΒ County Mugshots from Friday, May 1st.
The group is protesting Duke's proposed 18% rate hike for customers after record profits and Atrium's 20-story luxury apartment development tied to taxpayer dollars.
The Wake County Board of Commissioners is set to vote Monday on a key step toward a major health care partnership between Atrium Health and WakeMed.
It comes as dry conditions raise the risk for fast moving wildfires. County officials say the move is all about protecting visitors, staff, and the parks themselves.
