Charlotte Fire Gives Up-Close Account of Saving Harvey Survivors
Charlotte firefighters gave WCCB Charlotte an up-close look as they save those who have been stranded in Texas flooding for nearly a week.
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Charlotte firefighters gave WCCB Charlotte an up-close look as they save those who have been stranded in Texas flooding for nearly a week.
Severe weather and heavy winds hammered the area Friday sending multiple trees toppling down.
During Friday's severe weather that pushed through the area, one viewer captured a possible funnel cloud on video.
The Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office is collecting donations for those impacted by Hurricane Harvey.
The US Coast Guard has found a fishing boat belonging to two North Carolina men who have been missing since Sunday.
With the preseason is in the books, the Carolina Panthers are making roster adjustments in preparation for the start of the regular season.
Amélie’s French Bakery and Café, a French-inspired café known for their sweets, savories and beverages, launches their autumn menu today.
The City of Monroe Water Resources Construction Division will be installing a new water main on Walnut Street (between Concord Avenue and Warren Street) in order to replace an existing cast iron line near the end of its service life.
Novant Health Psychiatric Recovery and Counseling, Novant Health’s first substance abuse intensive outpatient program in the Charlotte area, is open to adults ages 18 years and older who are seeking treatment for alcohol and drug abuse.
We are pleased to announce the opening of Novant Health Orthopedic & Sports Medicine in Monroe.
Police say drugs and guns were found inside the home of a UNCC student who was shot during a robbery Thursday afternoon.
A tornado watch has been issued for several counties, including Mecklenburg, until 10 p.m., on Friday night.
Panthers' coach Ron Rivera says he has seen enough of Cam Newton this preseason to feel confident in his signal caller heading into the teams week 1 match up with San Franicsco.
Break out your dancing shoes and get ready to Battle4ACause!
Carolina Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis gives his all to everything: football, family, our communities. And now, he's preparing to give his all to another issue, far bigger than football, far bigger than Charlotte, or the Carolinas.
North Carolina has deployed five swift water rescue teams to Texas.
Hundreds of experienced American Red Cross volunteers and employees are working around the clock to provide shelter and supplies to Gulf Coast residents affected by Harvey.
He is as known for his work on the field, as he is his work in our community. He's kept his head down and stayed out of controversy. But now, as a veteran in the league, with a platform and a purpose, he is speaking out.
