Charlotte Native Earns Sailor Of The Day Aboard USS John C. Stennis
Charlotte native, Austyn Dixon, earned Sailor of the Day aboard the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier.
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Charlotte native, Austyn Dixon, earned Sailor of the Day aboard the USS John C. Stennis aircraft carrier.
A 21-year-old man was shot multiple times in South Charlotte late Monday night.
Students at several Union County schools are in for an educational, Christmas surprise this year!
Some Union County Lawmakers are questioning allegations of election fraud in the 9th District. Commissioners passed a resolution asking the State Board of Elections to certify Mark Harris as the winner.
Homeowners could pay a significant amount more in taxes next year if property values skyrocket in Mecklenburg County.
Gas prices continue to fall across the Carolinas as we gear up for the holiday season.
Police say they charged a second person in an east Charlotte murder that happened in October.Β
A man was shot in the leg in east Charlotte early Monday.
The Iredell County teacher- Patrick Braxton-Andrew- whose body was recovered in Mexico- has been laid to rest.
Monday Charlotte City Council could make big changes to the way it awards contracts. Some members want to give the City Manager the power to allocate up to $500,000 without council approval. Opponents worry it could lead to less transparency in government.
Authorities say they responded to an assault with a deadly weapon call on Glory Meadow Court early Sunday Morning.
Detectives arrested Thomas Pickard, 52, Friday morning.
Authorities say Thomas Wayne Pickard, 52 of Lancaster was arrested and charged with soliciting prostitution in York County.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announced water-testing results for two of the counties high schools.
Thousands of children in need will have a Christmas this year- thanks to the help of The Salvation Army and generous people in the community.
They hope their story raises awareness, and inspires people to listen to their instinct, even when the experts are telling you you're wrong.
CMPD says they responded to 16 threats that all turned out to be a hoax. Universities, courthouses, businesses, newspapers around the country among the locationsΒ targeted by the email threats.
A wave of bomb threats emailed Thursday to hundreds of schools, businesses and government buildings across the U.S. triggered searches, evacuations and fear β but there were no signs of explosives, and authorities said the scare appeared to be a crude extortion attempt.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating after multiple bomb threats were reported Thursday afternoon across the city. So far, police say none of the threats have been substantiated.
