Charlotte Guard LaMelo Ball Sprains Ankle Again Against Rockets
Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball left Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets after spraining his left ankle again.
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Charlotte Hornets point guard LaMelo Ball left Wednesday night's game against the Houston Rockets after spraining his left ankle again.
Bank of America posted a message on its app notifying some customers that Zelle transactions may be delayed in posting.
Jane Doe's mother took the stand on Wednesday to testify about the alleged rape and kidnapping of her daughter in 2015.
A new pub is coming to Truist Field this summer.
Police say they were called to Tall Pines Lane regarding a man firing a handgun at another man.
The Matthews Police Department says the threat was left on a voicemail at the school over the holiday weekend.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools wants to hear feedback from the public on how to spend capital funding.
The Carolina Panthers interviewed Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero for their head coaching position on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Police say a citizen fired a shot into the car and at the juvenile suspect during the attempted theft.
Annie Brown Kennedy, an attorney who was the first Black woman to serve in the North Carolina General Assembly, has died at age 98, a family member said.
Just after 7 p.m. on January 17th, police responded to a shooting near the Walmart on Wilkinson Boulevard.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein has announced a bid for governor in 2024.
STIR is excited to introduce Charlotte to 2 more privately selected barrels for on-site enjoyment.
Give yourself extra time for your Wednesday morning commute
A jury Tuesday marked the beginning of the trial in the Myers Park student sexual assault case.
A popular fast food restaurant has won approval on a plan it hopes will improve traffic in a busy Charlotte neighborhood. Chick-Fil-A will be allowed to tear down its existing location in Cotswold to become drive-thru only.
The NCAA will ask a federal appeals court this week to block a lawsuit that seeks to have athletes treated as employees who are paid for their time, the latest high-profile challenge to amateurism in college sports.
A North Carolina utility said Tuesday that an electricity substation was damaged by gunfire but that it caused no power outages.
