August 25th Proclaimed "Miss Betty Day" In Charlotte
Charlotte will recognize August 25th as "Miss Betty Day," named after the woman who has served Queens University for 60 years.
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Charlotte will recognize August 25th as "Miss Betty Day," named after the woman who has served Queens University for 60 years.
If you flew through Charlotte Douglas International Airport earlier this week you might have caught a glimpse of Clark the Eagle.
Remember that smartphone app you downloaded a year ago that added a princess filter to your photos? Or maybe it was a free game, or possibly a restaurant's app that gave you a free appetizer when you visited. Quick question: is that app still on your phone?
Following the District Attorney's decision to not press charges, Concord Police Chief Gary Gacek released a statement on Wednesday over his decision to fire Officer Timothy Larson for his involvement in the shooting death of Brandon Combs.
Rock Hill Police Department has identified a suspect after a man was shot in the neck and leg while leaving a Waffle House in Rock Hill early Saturday morning, police say.
The boy was shot in the face inside his home Friday on West 4th Avenue.
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A former teacher and retired Air Force Pilot is joining the race for school board. Bill Fountain says he's worried left-wing ideology has worked its way into Charlotte's school system from the books assigned to what students are taught about gender identity.
The Giddy Goat is offering weekly yoga classes along with in-house roasted coffee every Wednesday at 7:00 a.m.
Several Duke Energy customers in North Carolina experienced a break in their utility bills after a man posing as an employee of the company unsafely tampered with their electrical meters.
Detectives are asking for the public's help identifying two dirt bike riders in Indian Land who got in the way of emergency vehicles responding to a possible drowning involving a small child.
Several students at Indian Land High were suspended and are facing charges after officials conducted a random search of the school on Wednesday.
CMS Board of Education voted to approve the 2022-23 operating budget on Tuesday. Officials say the $1.8 billion budget includes several cut backs in other areas to accommodate state-mandated raises for employees.
After further investigation in northeast Charlotte, detectives have identified a victim and two suspects after finding a man suffering from a fatal gunshot wound early Wednesday morning.
Caldwell County Sheriff's Office deputies are searching for a person of interest in connection to a deadly shooting Tuesday night in Lenoir.
For movie lovers, it was the greatest deal of the century. MoviePass received a standing ovation back in its early days. Subscribers paid $10 a month for the opportunity to see one movie every day. If that sounds too good to be true, it wasn't at first. MoviePass was too successful picking up at least 3 million members. It was good while it lasted. MoviePass failed but is attempting another comeback.
What do a local animal shelter, a local community college, and Petco have in common? Nothing, yet. But if one determined county worker gets her wish, this could be a win-win-win situation.
We're learning more about the extent of the monkeypox outbreak locally. Since the end of June, Mecklenburg County has seen 115 monkeypox cases. That's out of 250 statewide.
A 34-year-old man has been identified as the victim in a fatal south Charlotte shooting, detectives say.