CMPD Investigating An Armed Robbery In NW Charlotte
CMPD is investigating an overnight robbery in northwest Charlotte.
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CMPD is investigating an overnight robbery in northwest Charlotte.
York County announcing it's first case of the Zika virus, bringing the total to 18 cases in South Carolina. Here's what you need to know about Zika.
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Today, June 18th, Governor Pat McCrory issued a statement regarding legislation that would restore the right to sue for discrimination in state courts.
The Carolina Panthers have unveiled a sculpture of owner Jerry Richardson outside Bank Of America Stadium.
A family friend has confirmed to WCCB that the victim is 46-year-old Shannon Littlejohn.
Deputies are investigating after a person was found dead on Ellis Loop Road early Monday morning.
If you want to go to Panthers Fan-Fest at Bank of America Stadium on August 5th, you have to plan ahead.
Bank of America's earnings fell 20 percent in the second quarter as historically low interest rates make it less profitable to make loans.
Officials with Wadesboro Police Department confirm four people were shot in Anson County late Sunday night.
A Gaston County community is remembering a beloved pastor and business owner who died after being struck by lightning.
Appalachian State football coach Scott Satterfield is reaping the benefits from success at the FBS level.
We're learning more about a student from Charlotte who was on the promenade in Nice, France during Thursday night's truck attack.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control have confirmed a new case of a resident infected with the Zika Virus in York County. York County officials have confirmed that the individual did travel outside of York County.
We now know the name of the man an Anson County Sheriff's Deputy shot and killed Friday afternoon.
Bastille Day is a day of celebration and fireworks along the Promenade in nice. Many Charlotteans are from France and still have family and friends there.
In light of recent officer involved shootings, an app geared at protecting drivers is gaining in popularity.
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