DNA Helps Police Arrest Suspect In Cold Case Murder
DNA is credited with helping police make an arrest in a cold case murder that happened in Charlotte's Elizabeth neighborhood nearly three decades ago.
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DNA is credited with helping police make an arrest in a cold case murder that happened in Charlotte's Elizabeth neighborhood nearly three decades ago.
Clark hosted the first of three community meetings on her billion dollar budget proposal at Hopewell High in Huntersville Thursday night.
As the tree crushed the side of the house, the boy's mattress tilted and he slid into the branches.
Sheriff Irwin Carmichael says he is hoping to outfit 100 deputies with body cameras, starting with road deputies, the ones serving warrants.
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A man viciously beating a dog in his backyard... and it's all caught on camera.
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Superintendent Ann Clark spoke about her $1.3 billion budget plan Wednesday at Pineville Elementary School.
Chief Charlie Franklin was placed on a five-day suspension last Friday to allow him to review parts of the city's report against him.
There are concerns that a plan to extend toll lanes on I-485 will bring traffic to a complete standstill.
President Obama fielded questions at the Uptown library ImaginOn from Charlotte women and bloggers.
Equal pay for equal work was the big focus of the President's Queen City visit. That story and more when you join us for WCCB News @ Ten.
Check out these photos of President Obama speaking at ImaginOn Wednesday, April 14th.
A power outage in south Charlotte is affecting over 5,000 Duke Energy customers.
Air Force One lands in the pouring rain in Charlotte ahead of President Barack Obama's Town Hall meeting at ImaginOn.
Watch WCCB, Charlotte's CW for full coverage on President Obama's visit to Charlotte.
CMS superintendent Ann Clark is asking for almost $40 million more for next year's budget.
The owner of the Lazy 5 Ranch tells WCCB Charlotte why he's troubled by the inspection.
President Obama's visit Wednesday afternoon is expected to cause travel headaches starting around lunch time.
