North Carolina Pastor Accused Of Urinating On Woman During Flight
A pastor from Raleigh has been accused of urinating on a woman during a flight from Las Vegas to Detroit, according to police reports.
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A pastor from Raleigh has been accused of urinating on a woman during a flight from Las Vegas to Detroit, according to police reports.
Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say a woman was sexually assaulted in Uptown Charlotte after she left the Carolina Panthers' football game.
The Gaston County Department of Health & Human Services is informing the public of two positive COVID-19 cases involving individuals attending the recent campaign rally in Gastonia at the Gaston Municipal Airport on Wednesday, October 21st.
Officials are reporting storm damage throughout the WCCB viewing area as Tropical Storm Zeta moves through the Carolinas.
President Donald Trump's daughters, Tiffany and Ivanka, will be in Charlotte as they host campaign events prior to next week's election.
Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court late Monday by a deeply divided Senate, Republicans overpowering Democrats to install President Donald Trumpβs nominee days before the election and secure a likely conservative court majority for years to come.
Signature Arrangements Florist celebrated its grand opening yesterday, October 25, at The Fountains at 8025 Ardrey Kell Road, Suite 103, Charlotte, NC 28277. Signature Arrangements Florist is a premier NC florist serving Charlotte and the surrounding areas, with same-day delivery in the Ballantyne/South Charlotte area.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools' Superintendent Earnest Winston has been diagnosed with Bell's palsy, according to a statement released by CMS.Β Winston says he went to the emergency room after he began showing symptoms during a leadership meeting.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives have charged a man for the deadly shooting of an 18-year-old who was shot near a storage facility in southeast Charlotte in early August.
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Servicesβ Division of Public Health today announced the first reported flu-related death of the 2020-21 flu season, which occurred the first week of October and involved an adult over 65 years of age in the central part of the state. NCDHHS staff and leadership extend their sympathies to the family and loved ones of this individual during this difficult time. To protect the privacy of the family, the person's hometown, county, age and gender will not be released.
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