Could Drought Raise Your Water Bill?
Charlotte is in a drought. Right now water restrictions are voluntary, but could soon be mandatory.
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Charlotte is in a drought. Right now water restrictions are voluntary, but could soon be mandatory.
Deputies s say they found the remains of a man who has been missing since the 1970's inside a car in Lake Rhodiss Tuesday.
Police are investigating a homicide that left one man dead early Wednesday morning.
Charlotte's Cops and Barbers program has worked to open an honest dialogue on police and race relations in the African-American community.
As we head into day four of jury selection, we're hearing from the families of Jonathan Ferrell and Officer Wes Kerrick.
Jury selection continued Wednesday with jurors asking questions about courtroom coverage.
Police are looking into how a man received a gunshot wound Wednesday.
A motorcycle crash in Mooresville has left one man dead.
Police are investigating a shooting on Botany Street this morning that has left one man dead.
A Confederate memorial statue has been in Salisbury for more than 100 years, representing very different things.
For the first time in four years, the Charlotte area is in a stage one drought. Officials are recommending several ways residents can voluntarily conserve water.
Newly released video proves a streetcar driver is to blame for a crash on the City Lynx Gold Line over the weekend.
Did you buy a Powerball ticket in Gaston County? If you did, check your numbers!
As WCCB Charlotte's Amy Cowman reports, attorneys want to find out what people know about other police shootings across the country.
Attorney crossfire begins before the jury is even seated in the case of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick.
A Charlotte Mecklenburg School teacher was involved in a motorcycle crash and is currently in a coma with a Traumatic Brain Injury.
18-year-old Jadis Cole is charged with first degree murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and obstruction of justice.
We spotted armed guards at an Army recruiting station in Monroe Monday. The changes were ordered by Governor Pat McCrory Sunday after four Marines and a Sailor were killed last week in Chattanooga.
28 potential jurors are left in the first day of questioning in the trial of CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick.
