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RadioShack is making a comeback thanks to a company that buys and revives old brands.
Pike Nurseries is making Christmas decorating simple and safe this year with curbside pickup and home delivery on fresh-cut Christmas trees, poinsettias, seasonal wreaths and greenery. Find out how to order!
One of only five people who are part of the only Remdesivir trial in our area is talking about the trial and how the drug made him feel after he got sick with COVID.
Officials with UNC Charlotte say five individuals tested positive for coronavirus from two dorms on campus on November 19th.
The Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is coming to Charlotte on Saturday, November 21 as it continues its tour of 'super-cute' stops in cities all across the United States.
Great white shark pings off NC coast.
According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, a 70-year-old man, that has been missing since Wednesday, has been located.
For Stanley Lawrence of Charlotte, winning a $816,451 Cash 5 jackpot means no more worries about paying for children’s college education.
Public Health officials say they have identified 213 cases of COVID-19 among attendees and close contacts and 12 deaths in connection to the events that took place from October 4th-October 11th at the United House of Prayer For All People.
One hundred of the nation’s top health care systems across the U.S., including Charlotte-based Atrium Health, have come together with an urgent plea for all Americans: mask up.
The partnership will begin with locating a UNC School of Medicine branch campus at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in Charlotte and will enhance and serve as an important training site for learners.
The Kannapolis Police Department says a teen is dead after a fatal shooting that happened in Kannapolis on November 13.
WCCB Charlotte’s Alexandra Elich explores tucked away spots, historic businesses, and secret gardens in the middle of our bustling city.
Officials say an inmate from the Anson County Correctional Institution has died after testing positive for COVID-19. Officials with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety say the offender had pre-existing medical conditions and died at the hospital.
After getting off of work on Tuesday, “something” told Selena Wallace of Cherryville to stop and try her luck on a lottery ticket. That ticket ended up winning her the last $1 million Holiday Countdown top prize.
David and Hannah Mora who live in Honduras but consider North Carolina home, say they've lost everything that wasn't packed up as they headed to higher ground.
Reiley Baker volunteers at a medical facility next to the property the organization owns. She started a petition on Monday ago calling on city leaders to stop the March. It already has more than 100,000 signatures.
On the roads or in the skies, prepare for a very different holiday travel season. More than 2 million people across the Carolinas are expected to travel for Thanksgiving, despite COVID concerns.
