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Check out these photos from the Labor Day Parade Monday, September 3rd.
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Check out these photos from the Labor Day Parade Monday, September 3rd.
Bring your friends and family to Charlotte's 19th annual Labor Day Parade on September 3rd.
Head Wardrobe Supervisor Gregory Young and Master Puppeteer Michael Reilly gave us a behind the scenes look at some of the costumes and puppets that bring the 'Lion King' to life. The 'Lion King' is currently showing at the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center until September 9th.
Taylor Heinicke will back up Cam Newton at quarterback, and 2017 third-round draft pick Daeshon Hall has been cut, as Carolina finalized its 53-man roster on Saturday.
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From the tarmac, President Trump visiting with local heroes. Caldwell County Deputy Jordan Sherrill was shot during a traffic stop, and Cleveland County Deputy Tim Sims was shot by a wanted man. Sims spoke exclusively with WCCB after the visit.
President Trump in Charlotte to sign an executive order giving small businesses more power to provide 401k plans.
The Panthers have made their first round of cuts ahead of Saturday's 53-man roster deadline.
Police are looking for two suspects they say robbed the Aquarium Skill Fish Games early Friday morning.
A woman was arrested Friday after authorities say she poisoned her husband's food, which resulted in his death.
President Donald Trump on Friday directed the Labor and Treasury departments to work to make it easier for small businesses to band together to offer retirement plans to their workers.
CMPD has released the 911 calls from Thursday's domestic violence related shooting in the parking lot of Villa Heights Elementary School around 7:30am.
Officials have identified the student arrested for bringing a loaded gun to West Charlotte High School.
Police have arrested a fourth suspect for his involvement a series of armed robberies from businesses in the Charlotte area.
Carolina Panthers Linebacker, Thomas Davis, partnered with Classroom Central and Carolina Panthers Charities to distribute $28,622 worth of backpacks filled with much-needed school supplies to over 550 students.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is warning drivers to be mindful of several traffic delays today as President Trump makes his way to the Queen City.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools wants to inform families that some afternoon school bus drop-offs may be delayed Friday, Aug. 31 due to President Trump's visit to Charlotte.
An Iredell-Statesville Schools employee has been suspended after receiving a traffic ticket while driving a school bus.
Expect bumper-to-bumper traffic in Charlotte Friday afternoon as rush hour, a holiday weekend and a visit from the President converge on the city. Officials say there will be major delays.
