One Suspect Arrested, Two Still Wanted In Statesville Assault Case
Police say they have arrested one suspect in a December assault and shots fired case.
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Police say they have arrested one suspect in a December assault and shots fired case.
Winter weather still impacting some local school districts.
Police have arrested the suspect they say shot and killed a 64-year-old man in October.
Police are still looking for the suspect they say fatally hit a pedestrian Friday and then took off.
Police are looking for the suspect they say robbed a First Citizen's Bank Tuesday evening.
One person is dead after troopers say they lost control of their car Tuesday morning and hit a tree.
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted the State of North Carolinaβs request to delay a lower courtβs direction in Covington v. North Carolina, halting requirements for the state to redraw state legislative districts and conduct a special election in 2017.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools announce make-up days for the two-days schools were closed due to winter weather.
Solid Waste Services have stated that customers may not receive service on their normal collection day due to road conditions in some neighborhoods.
Detectives are investigating a rash of vehicle break-ins in an east Lincoln neighborhood.
A heating unit is to blame for an apartment fire that displaced 12 adults and seven children in east Charlotte.
Investigators say a student was arrested for bringing a gun and knife to West Rowan High School.
Sources say NASCAR driver Carl Edwards is expected to announce that he will step away from NASCAR immediately in a news conference Wednesday.
Deputies arrested a Statesville man who is accused of luring a woman to his home then kidnapping and assaulting her.
Officials say they did not find evidence to substantiate the allegation that a female student was pinned to the ground and sexually assaulted on Winthrop's campus.
If you're thinking of starting a family, you might be in for some sticker shock: Raising a child could cost you nearly a quarter of a million dollars.
Road conditions remained spotted throughout North Mecklenburg County on Monday.
Parents of special needs children fighting to keep classes at Randolph Middle School.
CHARLOTTE, NC-- A call for safer streets tonight in a busy part of east Charlotte. Residents who live along Parkwood Avenue gave suggestions today on how to fix what they call a dangerous…
