Local Law Enforcement Trains for Mass Shooting Scenarios
WCCB Charlotte got a look at the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training, or ALERRT, Thursday in Statesville.
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WCCB Charlotte got a look at the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training, or ALERRT, Thursday in Statesville.
A Lancaster family is still in shock after finding their three chihuahuas dead in the backyard.
Kerrick's attorneys say witnesses have indicated that Jonathan Ferrell ingested illegal drugs, possibly marijuana and other substances, the night of the shooting.
Controversy is growing around a kindergarten school assignment at Richfield Elementary. It centers around four photos showing segregation.
A scheme involving fraudulent automobile and personal loans has left four people serving federal prison sentences
The annual Duke Energy shareholder meeting brought out protesters demanding a transition to solar energy Thursday.
The girls had no one and nothing--except the clothes on their back.
Investors say they're frustrated with Bank of America's lack of returns, but shareholders voted not to ask the Charlotte-based bank to consider a break-up.
As officials from a Houston district come to recruit teachers with the promise of higher salaries, Clark says more needs to be done to keep good teachers in NC.
During a special workshop Wednesday, members asked City Manager Ron Carlee about options like selling city-owned land, and cutting funding to non-profits.
The attorneys for a CMPD officer who shot and killed an unarmed man are asking the judge to throw out the case.
A woman was assaulted while jogging in the busy Highland Creek Parkway area Wednesday.
A Concord Police Officer was injured during a firearms training exercise Wednesday.
A hidden camera shows a USC student spitting and pouring window cleaner into her roommates' food.
Gaston County Commissioners are changing course on a plan to give themselves extended health benefits.
Local officials and residents are crying foul, but NC DOT says it is moving forward with plans to let a private developer put toll lanes on I-77.
A local man is risking being arrested to share his personal story about why North Carolina needs medical marijuana.
A teenager's defense team is turning Cornelius Police Department's account of an officer involved shooting upside down.
Nearly 50 firefighters in Union County are holding out hope they can keep their jobs. Union County Commissioners are standing behind Weddington residents who are fighting to keep their only fire department open.
