One Dead In Single Car Wreck In York County
Authorities say a Chester County man died early Saturday morning in a single car accident in York County.Β
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Authorities say a Chester County man died early Saturday morning in a single car accident in York County.Β
The Red Cross is opening a shelter in Huntersville, and three other North Carolina locations, for Hurricane Irma evacuees beginning tonight.
Police say they have found a missing Charlotte man missing since Thursday.
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Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts is urging people to take advantage of early voting ahead of the storm.
Cities are urging residents to make plans and be prepared for any potential impacts Hurricane Irma could have on the area.
Today, at the recommendation of North Carolina Senators Thom Tillis and Richard Burr, President Trump announced his intention to nominate Andrew Murray to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.
Here are some storm tips regarding electronics courtesy of the electricians at Mister SparkyΒ
Police need your help identifying two suspects accused of robbing a Waffle House in south Charlotte.
The mother of a 10-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself in the head while playing with a revolver has been charged.
Police are still searching for a suspect after a 28-year-old man was found shot to death Thursday night.
HGTV and DIY Network host Matt Muenster Joined Rising to talk about this weekend's Southern Ideal Home Show.Β
A suspect wanted for the murder of 36-year-old Tony Ly was arrested in Baltimore, Maryland Friday morning.
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office says Mr. DePasquale was found Thursday night and is safe.
Millions of people in the U.S. are now in line for a hit from hurricane Irma.
From Emergency Management to Duke Energy Charlotte agencies are also preparing for charlotte to take a possible hit. And emergency officials say they learned from Hurricane Hugo so if the worst happens the city is ready to respond.
People across Charlotte are rushing to fill up their gas tanks ahead of Hurricane Irma.
The superintendent of Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools says the district needs to work on literacy.
Charlotte residents prepare early for Hurricane Irma's approach.
