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View a full list of the biggest names and concerts happening around Charlotte this week.
Actor Will Ferrell is spending some time in the Tar Heel State.
A suspect is facing charges after shooting into an occupied vehicle and barricading himself inside a local business.
Check out the Mecklenburg County Mugshots from Saturday, June 20th.
Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Saturday, June 20th.
Five suspects have been arrested in connection to a drug trafficking investigation in South Carolina.
Check out the Mecklenburg County Mugshots from Friday, June 19th.
Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Friday, June 19th.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating a homicide in the 1100 block of Scaleybark Road, near East Woodlawn Road.
On Monday, Charlotte City Council will also look at beefing up fare enforcement on CATS light rail trains.
On Monday, Charlotte City Council will select an interim mayor. They'll choose from five finalists.
Sparkhouse Uptown provides spaces to give youth access to tools, technology, and mentorship programs intended to spark economic mobility.
Families had a chance not just to celebrate, but to learn more about Juneteenth at the Harvey B. Gantt Center in Uptown on Friday.
Organizers say the free event is a celebration of creativity, culture, and community.
The faith community is speaking out after dangerous teen takeovers. Bishop Amere May is calling for accountability from parents for their kids behavior.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have made an arrest after a deadly stabbing in Uptown Charlotte last week. 51-year-old David Lawrence is charged with murder and robbery with a dangerous weapon.
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office says it's busted up a drug ring operating within the county.
The National Transportation Safety Board has released the preliminary results of its investigation into a deadly crash involving a bus headed from New York City to Charlotte
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill is speaking out again. It comes two days after the school board put her on paid leave pending the outcome of what it calls "an investigation involving administrative and operational oversight."
