Tasty Tuesday: Fahrenheit back in the Rising kitchen!
Chef Dave Feimster of Fahrenheit CLT returns to the Rising Kitchen to show off their sushi and sashimi offerings!
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Chef Dave Feimster of Fahrenheit CLT returns to the Rising Kitchen to show off their sushi and sashimi offerings!
The Union County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting in Wingate Tuesday morning.
Novant Health will be offering a variety of free health screenings at Black Men’s Wellness Day at Friendship Baptist Church.
With Labor Day weekend just days away, one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, I wanted to follow up with fresh data on Charlotte travelers and their flight-related anxiety.
President Donald Trump said he’s begun arrangements for a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss a pathway to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Hispanic Heritage Festival organizers recently decided to cancel this year's event. Worried that those in attendance would be easy targets for ICE.
A second chief deputy has resigned from the Mecklenburg County Sheriff's office in less than a year.
A well-known gas station with locations throughout the Charlotte area is offering discounted fuel on August 21st.
a local restaurant chain in the Charlotte-area is treating its guests to a delicious giveaway.
Island communities off the coast of North Carolina are bracing for flooding ahead of Erin, the year’s first Atlantic hurricane.
According to a new study, the Queen City offers renters more room to stretch than most other major U.S. cities on a $1,500 budget.
A Hickory woman died after she crashed her motorcycle in Caldwell County.
23-year-old Tyrus Wright Jr. is facing multiple charges for the exploitation of children
View a full list of the biggest names and concerts happening around Charlotte this week.
D.J. Beal and Bahakel Sports Director Jeff Taylor discuss what to expect this preseason from the Carolina Panthers.
CMPD is conducting a homicide investigation after one person was shot and killed in north Charlotte early Sunday morning.
North Carolina state leaders voted to raise health insurance premiums next year for state workers, that includes teachers.
After undergoing rapid strengthening overnight Friday into Saturday, Hurricane Erin is now a Category 5 storm with core winds approaching 160 mph.
