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A Charlotte school is dismissing early after someone started a fire inside a bathroom.
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A Charlotte school is dismissing early after someone started a fire inside a bathroom.
Bumble Bee Foods and Tri-Union Seafoods are voluntarily recalling canned chunk light tuna because of possible health risks.
Neighbors living near West Mecklenburg High School are demanding answers from CMS. They say students are causing problems all day when they should be in school.
Members of the Gaston Clergy & Citizens Coalition (GC3) and Gaston County Law Enforcement signed a covenant today that aims to make interactions between residents and law enforcement a shining example for others to follow.
Officers are investigating after a woman was shot early Thursday afternoon in north Charlotte.
State investigators have released the names of the deputies and suspect involved in Wednesday night's fatal deputy involved shooting.
Officials say a shooting that injured two people and left another man dead was done in self-defense.
Kohl's announced they will be closing their store in Pineville.
Police are still searching for any information they can get to help locate a missing 14-year-old Charlotte teen.
Two teenagers are facing charges after police say one of the teens fired shots near officers.
The North Carolina Highway Patrol is investigating after a person was hit and killed on I-85 near Concord Mills overnight.
A mistrial tonight in the case of a Charlotte man who was representing himself on murder charges.
Tomorrow is Saint Patrick's Day, and if your looking to celebrate with a drink, make sure you find a designated driver.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton came out on top in North Carolina's primary election with record setting voting turnout in Mecklenburg County. Political analysts say it should make for an exciting November Presidential election.
Disgraced ex-Charlotte Mayor Patrick Cannon will not serve any extra prison time for voter fraud thanks to a plea deal.
Police are investigating a shooting in Uptown Charlotte.
A judge in Stanly County has denied bond for Toni Hearne and Linsey Lentz.
