Kerrick Trial: Attorneys Seat 11 Jurors
Lawyers in the trial of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick just need to seat one more juror on Tuesday. Two were seated Monday.
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Lawyers in the trial of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick just need to seat one more juror on Tuesday. Two were seated Monday.
Matthews Board Commissioner, Joe Pata, officially resigned Wednesday.
The City of Charlotte will spend no more than $600,000 on public safety and traffic control for the 2017 NBA All-Star game.
The Charlotte Fire Department has been named a class one department, the highest rating in the country.
Police have arrested a man they say abducted a little girl in broad daylight Saturday.
WCCB Charlotte's Kelli Bartik went one-on-one with Riverboat Ron as he enters his fifth season as the Panthers head coach.
An Amber Alert has been issued for a missing child, Jaylien "Jay" McClain from Cumberland County.
CMC officials confirm that Destiny Stafford passed away early this morning from her injuries.
The Catawba County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal shooting Sunday evening in Newton.
Officials with the Huntersville Police Department say a car crashed into a Huntersville Starbucks Sunday morning.
Check out these photos from Vintage Charlotte Saturday, July 25th.
Soccer fever took over the Queen City Saturday night -- with fans coming from all over the country to see their favorite football clubs in action.
Police are investigating a drive-by shooting that happened in the 200 block of Louise Street early Saturday morning.
Get on your bikes and ride! Hundreds of people are harnessing their pedal power to help in the fight against cancer.
The lights are back on after a crash involving a CMPD officer knocked out power to more than 1,700 people in east Charlotte.
The family members of victims in the Aurora, Colorado movie theater massacre say gun restrictions put in place since still don't go far enough.
Charlotte theaters are reviewing security policies to improve any measures to protect crowds.
The clock is ticking for nearly 50 local firefighters being forced out of their jobs. Firefighters at the Providence Volunteer Fire Department must be out of the fire station by Tuesday at midnight.
Nine jurors are now seated, and the judge recessed early Friday after they ran out of jurors from the first pool of thirty.
