Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon To Host Radio Show
Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon will host a weekly radio show in the Queen City.
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Former Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon will host a weekly radio show in the Queen City.
Laying bare deep and dangerous divisions on Syria and other issues, President Donald Trump declared Wednesday that U.S. relations with Russia "may be at an all-time low."
An attorney for the family of one of four convicts strangled in a prison cell says the killings cast a "bright light on just how bad it is to be a mentally ill inmate" in South Carolina.
A new bill would require The University of North Carolina and NC State to withdraw from the Atlantic Coast Conference should they enact another boycott of the state.
A North Carolina legislator used his Facebook campaign page on Wednesday to compare President Abraham Lincoln to Adolf Hitler.
Steve Clifford sat behind a table in the Hornets arena lamenting his team's defensive struggles in what he deemed a "disappointing" 2016-17 season.
Russia vetoed a Western-backed U.N. resolution Wednesday that would have condemned the reported use of chemical weapons in a town in northern Syria and demanded a speedy investigation into the attack that killed nearly 90 people.
Police say two suspects have been arrested for the murder of 14-year-old Anthony Frazier.
Josh Brolin is expanding his comic book movie repertoire.
An attorney in North Carolina's ongoing academic scandal wants Southeastern Conference Commissioner Greg Sankey removed as head of the NCAA infractions panel hearing the case because of a conflict of interest.
On Wednesday, the Charlotte Independence announced the signing of rookie, forward Jaime Siaj pending the U.S. Soccer approval.
Charlie Murphy, older brother of Eddie Murphy and a comedy stand-up and performer in his own right, has died.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Moscow on Wednesday as the two countries traded sharp accusations about a chemical weapons attack in Syria.
Social media remembers John Geils & the unveil of the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon with 840 horsepower!
Four North Carolina lawmakers want to ban gay marriage in the Tar Heel State.
Musician John Warren Geils Jr., founder of The J. Geils Band known for such hits as "Love Stinks," ''Freeze Frame" and "Centerfold," has died in his Massachusetts home at 71.
Republican members of the North Carolina General Assembly have proposed a new bill that would ban same-sex marriage in the state, despite a previous federal ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
A man in Boone has died from traumatic injures received during an assault, according to the Boone Police Department.
A Rock Hill landlord was arrested Sunday after tenants found cameras hidden in the bathroom of his property.
Police are asking for information on a suspect caught on surveillance during a break-in Monday night.
Police say a man stabbed his mother to death at a home in north Charlotte.
A Florida high school has started a lunchtime club that's all about eating together & another interview was interrupted - this time by a cat!
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