Hickory High Senior Set To Perform In Macy's Thanksgiving Parade
A Hickory High School senior, Kristyn Carson, has been selected to perform in the 88th annual Macyβs Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
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A Hickory High School senior, Kristyn Carson, has been selected to perform in the 88th annual Macyβs Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City.
CMS Legal Counsel George Battle tells WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty that fiery letter he sent to the school board probably didn't help calm the waters but he's not backing down off the message.
An aunt is facing child abuse charges after Gaston County Police say she broke her infant nephew's skull and ribs.
An aunt is facing child abuse charges after Gaston County Police say she broke her infant nephew's skull and ribs.
Despite some opposition from residents, Gaston County Commissioners passed a resolution Thursday night opposing same-sex marriage.
The Durham District Attorney dismissed the charges Thursday at the victim's request.
For the first time, we're hearing from students who say they were blind sided by Morrison's resignation.
Police say Jeffery Hoyle was located in Key West, Florida.
More than a dozen postal employees were taken to the hospital Thursday morning for suspected food poisoning.
Charlotte Center City Partners is working to bring more retail to Uptown. Those who live, work and visit want more shopping.
WCCB Charlotte has obtained arrest warrants for the people accused of starving four East Charlotte children.
The York County Sheriff's Office tells WCCB the owner of the 22 dogs tied up outside his Rock Hill home has been investigated in the past for dog fighting.
A judge sentenced Cannon to 44 months after he admitted accepting bribes.
CMS legal counsel George Battle, firing back after he says a school board member is spreading a lie about him and Heath Morrison.
Medic has confirmed that one person is dead after a shooting in east Charlotte.
A cold front making it's way east could bring arctic air in the Charlotte area, dropping temperatures by 50 degrees Saturday morning.
Residents and rescuers say the animals have plagued the neighborhood for years. They suspect the worst is happening to the dogs--and they want someone to do something about it.
The men and women who protect and serve have to fall back on their training. Training that needs to be relevant and realistic.
The company has a number of jobs posted, and is expecting to hire 200 people to start with.
