Accused light rail stabber was already banned from CATS at the time of the alleged attack
A twice deported immigrant accused of stabbing a man on the Blue Line Light Rail Train has a history of bringing weapons on the transit system.
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Kaci co-anchors WCCB News @ Six and News @ Ten on the weekends and reports during the week.
She might tell you a joke but she won’t tell you a lie. This Florida A&M graduate has lived and worked in several cities and states but Charlotte, NC is her absolute favorite.
As a child growing up in Richmond, VA, Kaci picked journalism as a career and she’s been locked in ever since. She enjoys telling stories that focus on solutions and holding people in power accountable to the people they serve.
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A twice deported immigrant accused of stabbing a man on the Blue Line Light Rail Train has a history of bringing weapons on the transit system.
Mecklenburg County judge has ordered Oscar Solarzano to be held in jail on no bond. Solarzano is accused of harassing passengers before stabbing a man on the light rail train Friday evening.
Tiawana Brown has finished her historic term as District 3 Councilwoman. Brown made history as the first formerly incarcerated city council person, and is now facing another fight against federal fraud charges.
The new CMPD Chief Estella Patterson and community members honored violent crime victims at the annual tree lighting ceremony. The ceremony supports families while reminding the community of the impact of crime.
Businesses on Charlotte’s east side say they have been seeing fewer customers since Border Patrol’s immigration enforcement crackdown.
Mecklenburg County officials are outlining how they'll handle Iryna's Law, a package of new criminal justice changes.
New video shows border patrol agents still working on the streets of Charlotte Monday morning. The Department of Homeland Security confirms Operation Charlotte’s Web is progressing despite reports of the end of the operation last week.
An east Charlotte business owner says Border Patrol agents profiled and harassed him inside his barbershop. A video of the interaction shows Border Patrol agents question Johnny Baez about his citizenship inside his business.
A South Charlotte woman documenting interactions with Border Patrol says agent attempted to intimidate her out of recording the operation.
People packed Amity Presbyterian Church Tuesday evening learning how to support immigrants during the federal immigration crackdown.
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