Local Kids Take Advantage of Snow Day
With a majority of schools closed, children hit their nearest hill for a little sledding. Parents say they enjoyed watching their kids play in the snow.
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With a majority of schools closed, children hit their nearest hill for a little sledding. Parents say they enjoyed watching their kids play in the snow.
The three groups held an open house Thursday hoping to recruit Charlotte's next generation of police officers, firefighters and emergency personnel.
A push in Chester County to keep deputies safer on the job. Two women presented the Sheriff's Foundation of Chester County with an $18,000 check Thursday.
CMPD says 43-year-old Christopher Davis shot 68-year-old Francis Davis inside their home on Farmwood Court. Neighbors say they wish they could have helped.
Police say Fathia Davis told an undercover detective she would pay $4,000 for someone to shoot her ex-husband in the head.
Snow melted throughout the day Thursday, but falling temperatures could cause black ice and dangerous roads.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will operate on a two-hour delay on Friday, Feb. 27.
Snow and ice is causing local school districts to delay, cancel or dismiss classes early.
The City of Charlotte reminds residents to use extreme caution when traveling on area roads overnight tonight and tomorrow morning.
A north Charlotte family got more than they bargained for when they ordered a pizza for lunch.
The Charlotte area dodged a bullet with Wednesday night's snow storm. The area saw anywhere from one to four inches of wet snow.
Check out these pictures from our snowman contest. Click on the contest tab on WCCB's website to enter your snowman for a chance to win a $50 VISA giftcard and a CW swag bag!
Check out these snow pictures from WCCB viewers. Send your pics to photos@wccbcharlotte.com.
There is a State of Emergency in both Carolinas Wednesday night. Governor Pat McCrory is telling residents to stay home.
An America's Next Top Model contestant was among three people found dead in a north Charlotte home.
He was an anchor of the Panthers' offensive line. His entire pro career was played here in Charlotte. But these days, the retired football player is talked about because of how he looks.
Officials say one man mentioned a plan to shoot the President or bomb Coney Island.
People spent the day snagging the snowstorm standards: milk, bread, cereal and beer.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will be closed for students and staff on Thursday, Feb. 26th.
