Fathia Davis Found Guilty In Murder-For-Hire Plot
A guilty verdict for a Mecklenburg County school nurse supervisor accused in a murder-for-hire plot.
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A guilty verdict for a Mecklenburg County school nurse supervisor accused in a murder-for-hire plot.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg EMS has responded to 19 heat-related calls in the last five days.
The Humane Society of Charlotte says to keep pets indoors during hot weather and watch for signs of heatstroke.
Three confirmed cases of MRSA have been documented at Daimler Trucks Manufacturing Plant in Cleveland.
Doctors are warning parents of unexpected dangers as the city hits record-breaking temperatures this week.
Another company is bringing its high-speed Internet service to the Queen City.
Police tried to find Holland Wood Monday morning at the Bestway Inn on Riverview Road after his estranged wife told police he kidnapped and assaulted her there.
CMPD has a new chief-in-waiting. And for the first time in department history, it's a promotion from within.
Charlotte City Manager Ron Carlee announced Kerr Putney as the new chief of police Monday.
Police say they responded to a drowning on Lake Wylie late Sunday afternoon.
One person was injured in a house fire Saturday night in Concord.
A fatal car wreck early Sunday morning has left one child dead, another injured and the driver behind bars.
A three-year-old boy died in a car crash early Sunday morning on the Billy Graham Parkway.
The jail worker accused of helping two convicted murders escape an upstate New York prison a week ago has been moved to a lockup in another county.
One person died in a single car crash in Concord early Saturday morning.
Another Presidential candidate is trying to get on the minds of South Carolina voters.
The fight continues over a measure that would allow magistrates in North Carolina to opt out of performing same-sex marriages because of religious objections.
Two South Carolina men are charged with murder after bodies were found in a burning truck in York County.
A judge has yet to make a decision on if the public will see depositions from a civil settlement dealing with the fatal shooting of Jonathan Ferrell by CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick.
