Storm Clean Continues Around Charlotte
Storm cleanup continues Monday throughout the City of Charlotte. City officials says they've responded to more than 100 calls for downed trees, but a lot of the damage is now homeowners responsibility.
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Storm cleanup continues Monday throughout the City of Charlotte. City officials says they've responded to more than 100 calls for downed trees, but a lot of the damage is now homeowners responsibility.
Police say they are searching for a man that cut off his electric monitor.
He is retiring after 33 years in the television news industry, with more than 22 of those years spent with Bahakel Communications, the family company that owns and operates WCCB Charlotte.
Police are requesting the publicβs assistance in identifying a robbery suspect.
Charlotte voters return to the polls Tuesday to decide the Democratic mayoral nominee.
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help raise $20,000 to help dozens of people who were trapped underneath a concrete awning at North Iredell High School.
Mother nature showed no mercy Sunday, even with pouring rains behind Charlotte. Winds whipped giant trees onto houses, power lines and cars.
South Carolina is in a State of Emergency - some areas -- slammed with up to 24 inches of rain.
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office has charged a 16-year-old with murder after a man was shot and killed Saturday night.
Heavy winds, and rain create problems for residents across Charlotte-Mecklenburg County.
Dozens of Iredell County students and parents are recovering after a concrete awning fell on top of them Saturday afternoon. It happened at North Iredell High School where several schools were taking part in a regional band competition.
Flooding led to road closures and detours in Cabarrus County Saturday.
Take a look at these pictures of storm damage across the Charlotte area.
Carowinds WILL OPEN tonight, Saturday, October 3 at 7 p.m. for SCarowinds, our nighttime haunt event.
Three students have serious injuries after a box truck ran into a concrete post, trapping about two dozen people underneath a collapsed awning outside the school.
As more rain, high winds and the threat of flooding worries residents, many are preparing for the worst.
Rock Hill Fire Department has their gear bags and rescue rafts ready to go, preparing for 6 to 12 inches of rain through the night.
Storms left trees uprooted around Charlotte Friday, cars crushed and neighborhoods powerless.
Dozens of pieces of evidence seized during a dog fighting bust in Huntersville. WCCB Charlotte has a copy of the search warrant investigators used during that raid.
