Toyota Recalls 1.3M Vehicles In The U.S. To Fix Airbags
Toyota is recalling 1.3 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially deadly Takata front passenger air bag inflators.
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Toyota is recalling 1.3 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially deadly Takata front passenger air bag inflators.
A driver fell asleep and hit a utility pole in South Charlotte early Thursday, police say.
The city of Charlotte has several disconnected greenways spread throughout the city. A report Monday outlined the financial shortfall the project engineers face trying to link them together to create an all encompassing trail.
We're learning more about new security measures coming to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. The district will use metal detectors and wands at a randomly-selected high school each week.
SomeΒ residents of a West Charlotte apartment complex say they are still living in poor conditions. We first showed you the conditions at the Lake Arbor Apartments in October. WCCB has learned the complex has appealed its code violations.Β
Long before accusations of absentee ballot fraud in a small North Carolina county cast doubt on the results of a heated 2018 congressional race, a state elections investigator spent weeks probing whether the man at the center of the current scandal was among a group buying votes.
Gaston County Police are trying to find a 17-year-old girl they say ran away on January 1st.
Police have charged a 43-year-old man in connection to the rape and armed robbery of a young woman during the summer of 1995.
As the third government shutdown of President Donald Trumpβs administration stretched into its 19th day, political pressures on Trump and the Democrats have left little room for compromise in the standoff over funding for a border wall.
Police need your help locating a teenager accused of running away with her 22-year-old boyfriend.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed special counsel Robert Mueller and remains his most visible Justice Department protector, is expected to leave his position soon after William Barr is confirmed as attorney general, a person familiar with the plans said Wednesday.
The National Football League and the NFL-Players Association released a statement after looking into the claim that Carolina Panthers' Eric Reid was targeted for numerous drug tests once he was signed to the team in September.
Stan Leeβs devoted fans will have a chance to mourn him alongside his friends, family and co-creators at a memorial in Hollywood on Jan. 30, organizers announced Wednesday.
Malik Monk scored 19 of his 24 points in the fourth for the Hornets, who fell to the Los Angeles Clippers 128-109, in the third game of a six-game road trip Tuesday night.
Two people were sent to the hospital after they were involved in an accident in Gaston County overnight.
The partial government shutdown is entering it's 19th day making it the second longest in US History.
A man is in the hospital after he led officers on a police chase and crashed into a pole in south Charlotte early Wednesday.
The U.S. cancer death rate has hit a milestone: It's been falling for at least 25 years.
That's what Mark Harris is calling his decision to run from reporters outside the Government Center. The embattled 9th district congressional candidate invited WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty to his home for a sit down interview to talk about that, and more.
Residents in several neighborhoods near Fort Mill say their trash hasn't been picked up in a month. Neighbors tell WCCB the company is holding their money hostage.Β
President Trump makes his first primetime address from the Oval Office, laying out his case for building a border wall. The wall was a campaign promise and is now the sticking point in the government shutdown.
"It's a bad day for Charlotte," said Charlotte City Councilman James Mitchell after learning the CIAA basketball tournament will move from the QC to Baltimore in 2021.
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