Company in Charge of I-77 Toll Lanes Fined $1.36 Million
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is now fining the company hired to build the toll lanes $1.36 million.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation is now fining the company hired to build the toll lanes $1.36 million.
In one week officials with vote on the controversial student assignment plan for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools, and there still have not been any major changes.
Officials are charging the Union County teen who brought a hit list and knives to school last Tuesday.
Governor Cooper celebrated the opening of Sealed Air's new global headquarters in west Charlotte.
A man is facing multiple charges after more than a dozen emaciated and injured dogs were found at his home.
A man is recovering after nearly drowning in Mountain Island Lake. First responders found him on the shore and gave him CPR. With summer nearly here, it's time to think about safety on the water.
A discount store owner has been arrested again for selling large amounts of opioid pain pills, according to authorities.
CMPD is investigating a fatal accident that happened Thursday afternoon in southeast Charlotte.
Police are trying to determine where a victim was shot Wednesday morning before driving themselves to the hospital.
Charlotte Motor Speedway added to its historic legacy in a unique manner on Wednesday, as 600 Ale β the speedwayβs first officially licensed beer β went into cans at Cabarrus Brewing Company.
Medic is responding to a drowning call at Latta Plantation and Mountain Island Lake on Sample Road.
Charlotte Hornets' guard Kemba Walker underwent successful knee surgery today, according to the team.
Kevan Glover from the Konnect Foundation joined Rising to talk about The Next Big Teen competition series in Charlotte.
Five people are facing several drug charges in Lincoln County following an investigation targeting the sale and delivery of meth, pain pills, cocaine and marijuana.
UPDATE: Senator Tillis posted a video message on Twitter letting everyone know he is fine. Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina collapsed during a Washington, D.C., race Wednesday morning and has been taken away by ambulance.
A man will spend 12-years in prison after pleading guilty to statutory rape of a 14-year-old female.
From celebrating the Queen City's unofficial independence day, to free summer concerts - there's a lot going on in Charlotte!
A conservative group that supported H-B-2 is criticizing Governor Roy Cooper's plans to improve protections for LGBT people in North Carolina.
Some neighbors in Northeast Charlotte are fighting a proposed development near I-85 and Mallard Creek Church Road. It could bring a golf entertainment complex and hundreds of apartments next to their homes.
