Top events happening around the Charlotte area this weekend | September 20th and September 21st
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The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point Wednesday and projected it would do so twice more this year as concern grows at the central bank about the health of the nation's labor market.
Whataburger will open its first Charlotte location on Thursday, September 17th.
Bank of America announces it has raised its U.S. minimum hourly wage to $25 per hour.
The Carolina Renaissance Festival is back for a 32nd season of medieval marvels spanning eight festive weekends, Saturdays and Sundays, October 4th through November 23rd.
Queens University and Elon University announce merger plans to "expand access, opportunity and educational impact in Charlotte."
Charlotte Police are conducting a homicide investigation after an early morning shooting that left a man dead and a woman seriously injured
The family of a man shot and killed at Charlotte's Transit Center says more should have been done to keep the area safe. A new lawsuit accuses the City of Charlotte and Professional Police [Security] Services of negligence leading to death.
A nightmare for any homeowner. Looking out to see water spewing from your front yard. Unfortunately, for Joey Starnes and her family, it's the latest of a long list of water problems jeopardizing their home.
A federal appeals court has ruled that a North Carolina law making it a crime for felony offenders to vote before completing their punishments without knowing they were breaking the law is unconstitutional.
An arrest has been made in a double homicide house fire in Burke County.
View a full list of the biggest names and concerts happening around Charlotte this week.
Check out the Mecklenburg County mugshots from Saturday, September 13th.
Check out the Gaston County mugshots from Saturday, September 13th.
Check out the Mecklenburg County mugshots from Friday, September 12th.
Dr Angelia Riggsbee was fired last November by Sheriff Garry McFadden. Ten months later, the former MCSO business operations director is fighting back.
To increase access to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines for those who so choose, Governor Josh Stein earlier today directed the State Health Director, Dr. Larry Greenblatt, to issue Standing Orders if, in his medical judgment, it advances the public health.
Charlotte Water says more than 1,200 gallons of untreated wastewater reached Kings Branch in the Catawba River Watershed.