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Crews working to get ahead of Wednesday's storm.
Homicide detectives say three people were found dead inside a home on Norris Avenue.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has cancelled all after-school, extended day and athletic activities for Tuesday, February 24.
The latest computer models are showing the potential for Charlotte to get up to 9 inches of snow Wednesday night.
Troopers say two CMPD officers were injured after being involved in a wreck on I-485 near Beatties Ford Road in north Charlotte.
Email your snow pictures to photos@wccbcharlotte.com and we will add them to the gallery.
Holding elected officials accountable or punishing them for one corrupt politician's actions. That was the debate Monday tonight during a vote on a revised ethics policy for Charlotte City Council.
A 6 and 10-year-old, attacked by a pair of rottweilers, are recovering. The 6-year-old is still in the hospital with severe injuries.
Police say a homeowner shot and killed an intruder Monday morning in Claremont.
CRE germs can cause deadly infections in patients, fighting off even the most powerful antibiotics.
Charlotte could see accumulating snow Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.
Police say a child was hit by a vehicle in Maiden.
Carolinas Medical Center confirms two patients have died from CRE. One of the patients contracted the Superbug this year, while the other was diagnosed in 2014.
Nearly 10,000 people including former UNC players and alumni, gathered to remember a legendary Carolina basketball coach.
Β NEWTON, NC-- Newton police say two children were attacked and mauled by two Rottweiler that belonged to their mother's boyfriend. Β Police say the mother was at work at the time. Β The mother's boyfriend, Christopher Amell, Β says he let the…
NASCAR rules against Kurt Busch's suspension appeal
Supporters say the proposed updates offer long-needed protection for the LGBT community. Critics call the updates unnecessary and discriminatory against another group.
A family from Sherills Ford is thankful firefighters were able to save some personal mementos after a fire ripped through their home.
Surveillance pictures show the suspect pointing a gun. The robbery happened Friday morning at the Taylorsville Savings Bank in the town of Bethlehem.
