New CMS Superintendent Addresses Chronic Absences
Superintendent Ann Clark says the number of chronic absences is up about two percent in low-income elementary and middle schools. Those students typically miss 18 days a year.
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Superintendent Ann Clark says the number of chronic absences is up about two percent in low-income elementary and middle schools. Those students typically miss 18 days a year.
An outbreak of measles has put the spotlight back on an infectious disease that was considered eradicated in the U.S. a decade ago.
Two arrests in the case of a mother and father murdered in their Lake Wylie home leaves a neighborhood relieved.
A shiny, black, new Camaro has been used as the getaway car in several home break-ins. The crimes happened last week but the car keeps being seen in town as recently as Thursday.
A health concern at a high school in Union County. Parents received a letter Thursday, warning them a Monroe High School student has contracted MRSA.
Omega Psi Phi is suspended from JCSU's campus. Police arrested five of the fraternity brothers earlier this week.
Police and MEDIC were called to two different scenes in west Charlotte Thursday night. Three people were shot, all in the hospital with life-threatening or potentially life-threatening injuries.
WCCB Charlotte's investigation reveals if you find yourself in a confrontation with an officer, you and the public may never be allowed to view the footage.
CMS now has a new superintendent in place, and she is laying out her plan to keep the district moving forward.
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Detectives are canvassing the area for clues after three people were shot at two locations in west Charlotte.
Six students at Johnson C. Smith University face criminal charges after being accused of hazing.
Newly appointed CMS superintendent, Ann Clark, gave her first State of Our Schools address Thursday at East Mecklenburg High School.
Jennifer Shelton says Locust city leaders have failed to deliver on a promise they made to her. She explains why the park she loves is causing her so much heartache.
A major road is shut down in Union County after troopers say a man driving under the influence of heroin collided with a tractor-trailer.
CMPD is teaming up with the North Carolina Barbershop Association and will hold a town hall meeting on Sunday.
Troopers pulled out guns and arrested a wanted felon near small children at a Gaston County day care.
A father is expected in court Thursday for a custody hearing after he recorded video of what he says shows a woman abusing his children.
The North Carolina Legislature returned to session Wednesday, getting back to work after a two-week break.
