Pastor Steven Furtick Prays with Cannon Family
Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick spent time praying with the Cannons at their home in Ballantyne Friday.
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Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick spent time praying with the Cannons at their home in Ballantyne Friday.
WCCB Charlotte has confirmed ex-mayor Patrick Cannon's wife Trenna is no longer employed by Allen Tate Realtors.
Detectives are asking for the public's help with identifying a northwest Charlotte bank robbery suspect.
he city accepted a $300,000 donation from Elevation Church earlier this year to help fight homelessness.
We take a detailed look at each of the events leading up to ex-Mayor Cannon's arrest, from the initial tip-off, to the final sting.
He and other local leaders appeared at the grand opening of Met Life in Ballantyne. The focus of the event soon turned from business to politics.
We're following a developing story from Rowan County about the search for a teen wanted for posting nude pics on Instagram.
Police are investigating a deadly shooting on N. Arlington Street at the China Buffet restaurant.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Eduction approves criteria for 25 percent.
School Closings and Delays for Wednesday, March 26th
A Rock Hill father is behind bars and charged with unlawful neglect of a child after authorities say he dropped his baby on the edge of a bed frame.
A Union Co. judge rejected a temporary restraining order that would have halted the controversial redistricting plan approved by the School Board.
Coast Guard boat and air crews are assisting the Georgia Department of Natural Resources in the search for survivors of a reported plane crash near Brunswick, Georgia.
A 17-year-old is dead after a overnight shooting in York County.
Larry Holmes, a textile worker from Grover, is the third player to win the top prize in the $1,000 a Week for Life! game.
Police have released the identity of a suspect who is accused of shooting at officers in northwest Charlotte.
Child dies after a water rescue in a creek behind a school in South Charlotte.
A former Cherryville employee has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison after pleading guilty to embezzling city funds.
