The Watch with Will Kennedy: Home Burglaries Spike
CHARLOTTE, NC -- AΒ massive spike in crime in some of Charlotte's most desired neighborhoods. Residents are on edge, and CMPD is working with them to try and keep the community safe. Criminals are…
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CHARLOTTE, NC -- AΒ massive spike in crime in some of Charlotte's most desired neighborhoods. Residents are on edge, and CMPD is working with them to try and keep the community safe. Criminals are…
CHARLOTTE, NC-- Charlotte's budget battle may mean some higher fees, tut tonight we know it will not include a property tax hike. City manager Ron Carlee's budget recommended a less than half cent…
A man has been charged with the death of his daughter's boyfriend.
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A loophole in an Oregon state law is keeping police there from charging a babysitter who admitted to attacking a toddler.
A student on board the bus used a cell phone to capture the man yelling and cursing at the driver.
Music lovers aren't going to let one of Charlotte's oldest venues get torn down without a fight.
Police are looking for suspects after a woman was killed late Tuesday night during a break-in.
Police are still investigating an accident that killed one person at the intersection of East King Street and NC Hwy 194 Tuesday morning.
Deputies have charged 22-year-old Aishia Pacheco with the death of her 4-month-old infant.
Police are investigating two crime scenes after a shooting in east Charlotte that sent two people to the hospital.
Homicide detectives are on the scene of a death investigation in east Charlotte.
WCCB Charlotte has uncovered an alarming trend in drugs being found at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
The Charlotte Chamber Chair Ned Curran and President Bob Morgan announced the Chamber sent a letter to state lawmakers saying cites should be allowed to create their own protections for LGBT residents.
CHARLOTTE, NC-- A judge refused to lower a $250,000 bond for the man accused in the hit and run death of a boy in East Charlotte. Juan Antonio Quintanilla-Garza faced a judge today…
When will Charlotte get a seat at the table and a shot at hosting a Super Bowl?
"For the last year the city has been talking about eliminating multi-family trash service or by making multi-family apartments pay more than single families," says Bryan Holladay. Holladay with the Greater Charlotte Apartment Association says the city is dumping budget shortfalls on its renters.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is conducting a missing person investigation involving 16-year-old Hailey Burns.
