Newborn Seriously Hurt By Fly Ball At Crawdads Game In Hickory
A three-week-old baby was seriously injured after being hit by a fly ball at a Crawdads' game in Hickory.
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A three-week-old baby was seriously injured after being hit by a fly ball at a Crawdads' game in Hickory.
A University of North Carolina official says that a faculty member was shot and killed in a campus building. UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said the shooting was in Caudill Laboratories, and there is no longer a threat to the public.
Watch "Game On" every Monday night at 7pm on BahakelSports.com to see the best weekly high school sports highlights in the Queen City and surrounding areas.
This week, CMPD Officers shot and killed two people during domestic violence calls in Charlotte.
The Powerball jackpot continues to climb as it now stands at $345 million for Saturday’s drawing.
A Statesville man has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the outside picnic area of Northview Academy.
A Union County jury sentenced a man to more than 14 years in prison for numerous felonies including attempted murder.
The body of the missing swimmer on Mountain Island Lake has been recovered, according to CMPD.
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An explosion levels a home in Mooresville, and newly released 911 calls, revealing new details in the immediate moments of the aftermath.
On Sunday, movie lovers can enjoy movies for just $4.
The popular Charlotte Brunch Festival will be partnering with the Blumenthal International Arts Festival for a backyard brunch pop up in September.
Thursday marks the last 8 PM sunset of the year for Charlotte. We will not see a sunset past 8 PM until April 2024.
Authorities say a body found in eastern North Carolina is Allisha Watts. Her boyfriend, James Dunmore, has been arrested and charged with murder.
The agency has responded to 133 calls since July 1st. That's an increase of 40 compared to the same period last year.
On Monday, more than 140,000 students will return to the classroom in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. It comes amid the highest number of teacher vacancies the district has seen in several years.
The tournament raises money for The Joe Maus Foundation, which helps a variety of causes in Union and Mecklenburg counties.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools service bus caught fire while on a route on Wednesday, August 23rd.
