Charlotte-Mecklenburg Detectives Investigate A Fatal Shooting In North Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives say 25-year-old Joshua Sealy was killed in a fatal north Charlotte shooting on December 10th.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives say 25-year-old Joshua Sealy was killed in a fatal north Charlotte shooting on December 10th.
Officials with the Village of Marvin say Santa Claus will make time in busy schedule to visit residents on Friday, December 11th starting at 3:30 p.m.
Officials with the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office say Detention Center-Central has entered a lockdown after an outbreak of COVID-19 where over 107 residents and 20 staff members tested positive.
One of the best meteor showers in 2020 will peak this weekend, but less than ideal viewing conditions for the WCCB area.
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North Carolina public health officials held a news conference on December 10th to announce details on how the COVID-19 vaccines will be distributed in the state.Β Officials say the state could start receiving vaccines in the next few days.
Hendrick Motorsports, Alex Bowman, and Ally Racing visited the Humane Society of Charlotte last week to meet some furry friends and learn more about the organization.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department are asking for the public's help with identifying the suspect accused of robbing a north Charlotte business.
Connie Lockhart of Charlotte tried her luck on a Power 10s ticket and scored a $1 million top prize.
Police say one person is dead and another was injured in a northeast Charlotte shooting that happened early Thursday morning.
The Panthers placed eight players on the COVID-19/reserve list on Monday, forcing the team to close its facility for two days.
Thursday, the FDA will meet to determine whether to authorize Pfizer's COVID vaccine for emergency use in the U.S. Three local hospitals are among those getting the first shipment.
Mecklenburg County Health Director Gibbie Harris says COVID cases are increasing significantly. In part, from the Thanksgiving holiday. WCCB Charlotte's Alexandra Elich talked with Harris for more than a half hour. She reiterated several times, people should not travel or gather for the Christmas holiday.
Officials say City Manager Lloyd Payne tested positive for coronavirus, but is not showing any symptoms currently.
Officials with the city of Gastonia Transit system say free bus services will be extended through January 31st, 2021 as a continued effort to help those struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A green tint to the sky possible as far south as South Carolina.
Officials with National Pawn say they are donating over 100 musical instruments to Arts+, a North Carolina-based nonprofit, for their 10th annual donation supporting students through music education across North Carolina.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are asking the public's help with identifying three suspects accused of robbing an arcade in south Charlotte early Saturday.