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Training Camp is coming to Charlotte.
Senator Thom Tillis announced $3.5 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to identify potential new rail routes or improvements across North Carolina.
A community is in mourning after the murder of a 14-year-old Garinger High School student. Someone shot and killed Johnie McClendon at his home in North Charlotte.
North Carolina Rep. Patrick McHenry, who presided over the U.S. House after Kevin McCarthy's ouster, announced he won't seek reelection to his seat next year.
President Pratt of Grainger High School released a statement regarding the death of a 14-year old student athlete who was shot and killed Sunday, December 3rd.
The Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots both continue to grow, giving North Carolinians two chances this week to take home prizes ranging from $377 million to $412 million.
CMPD is investigating after a man was fatally shot in West Charlotte on Sunday, December 3rd, according to a police report.
Charlotte Motor Speedway is partnering with Food Lion for an opportunity to give back to the community during this holiday season.
Breakdowns at key times and missed opportunities doomed the Carolina Panthers in interim coach Chris Tabor’s debut.
Adam Wurtzel went to the rehearsal space of "Clara's Trip" to check out The Nutcracker like you've never seen before.
A domestic violence suspect died Sunday morning by going into cardiac arrest after being detained by police officers, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
American Airlines and the Gary Sinise Foundation partnered together to send spouses and children of fallen service members to Disney World.
Belmont Police officers de-escalated an incident involving a suicidal man with a gun Saturday night.
WCCB News Rising and WCCB News @ TEN's reporters and anchors celebrated the holidays in Rock Hill for the annual Christmas Parade.
McAdenville has transformed back into Christmas Town USA for the holiday season. Now in its 68th year, it is one of the biggest holiday traditions in the Carolinas.
A brand new law was implemented on Friday to help local police crack down on street takeovers.
Gov. Roy Cooper and health care advocates celebrated Friday's official start of Medicaid expansion in North Carolina, the result of state legislation this year that's expected to help roughly 600,000 low-income adults obtain the government health insurance.
One person is in custody after intentionally setting fire to a house in west Charlotte that displaced five adults and seven children, according to the Charlotte Fire Department.
