Couple Who Lost Two Sons In A 2015 Car Crash Gives Birth To Twins
A Charlotte Pastor and his wife who lost their two sons in a 2015 car crash welcomed a new set of twins Monday.
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A Charlotte Pastor and his wife who lost their two sons in a 2015 car crash welcomed a new set of twins Monday.
Senate Republicans are back on Capitol Hill working to salvage their plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. They have just three weeks until Congress goes into their August recess.
A severely burned dog that was found in Cabarrus County last week is recovering after two surgeries.
No charges will be filed against a CMPD officer who shot and killed a man in north Charlotte in March, according to a news release sent by the District Attorney's office.
A woman from Matthews, North Carolina was killed after she was ran over by a float in a parade in Illinois.
A water main break will shut down an east Charlotte road through rush hour.
The FBI says a man accused of murder in Washington, D.C. could be in Charlotte, Columbia or Atlanta.
Jay-Z announced he will go on tour after the release of his newest album 4:44.
Get ready to shoot some hoops for a good cause!
Davidson residents are hoping to stop plans to build a retail and housing development. They say the land is meant for a park.
Three people were seriously injured after being shot in East Charlotte.
Team TruBlue hosted a balloon release at Tuckaseegee Park in West Charlotte Saturday in memory of all the murder victims in Charlotte this year.
After nearly an hour and a half weather delay, the Independence and St. Louis F.C. kicked off. The Jacks were going for a season sweep of St. Louis as the rain and lighting cleared. Consider the sweep complete after a record shattering night!
A tree knocked power lines down on a car with people inside in Huntersville. Police closed Kerns Road near Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road.
A person has been shot at a motel in north Charlotte.
Charlotte parents hope House Bill 21 will stop officer-involved shootings.
The PGA Championship is just one month away from coming to Charlotte and preparations are in full swing.
Candidate filing is now underway across North Carolina for local elections to be held in 2017.
Officials are working to find out who painted a racist message on a family's driveway in Ballantyne Friday morning.
