Thunder Road Marathon: Road Closures
This weekend, The Novant Health Thunder Road Marathon will be held uptown.
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This weekend, The Novant Health Thunder Road Marathon will be held uptown.
A free shredding event will be taking place tomorrow in celebration of America Recycles Day.
Indian Trail's Town Manager Joe Fivas has submitted his letter of resignation to the Town Council effective November 30th.
Police are investigating a triple stabbing this morning that took place in East Charlotte.
You may not be safe in your own home, even during daylight hours, even in what many consider to be safe neighborhoods.
In the coming years, you should see more development along Interstate-485 west of the airport and in Huntersville.
A man in Lenoir says he found his horse lying dead in a field near his home last Monday. It had been shot in the head.
Darrell Hames died following a double shooting on Shamrock Drive. Two men are charged with the crime.
Police are still investigating a homicide that occurred in east Charlotte on Thursday.
Construction for toll lanes along I-77 in Mecklenburg County will begin Monday.
Police have released the identities of the men arrested in connection with three robberies in Gastonia and Mount Holly.
Mount Holly police are searching for a man that robbed a Citgo at gunpoint this morning and possibly another location in Gastonia.
A search is on in East Charlotte after police say a person(s) shot two men early this morning.
It would seem like a no brainer: inmates shouldn't be around weapons. But in Chesterfield County, inmates were not only allowed, they were asked, to handle stolen, loaded firearms.
At least one gunman is on the run after shooting a woman's miniature horse with a shotgun.
In Davidson, hundreds of people gathered at Town Hall for an annual veterans ceremony.
As we salute our veterans, one group doesn't want people to forget the challenges they face when returning home.
The suspect is a 17-year-old former Hough High School student. His mother is talking to WCCB Charlotte.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Kerr Putney says he needs more officers to combat a rising crime rate. But finding those new officers can be tough.
