Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Claiming CLT Airport Cab Contracts Corrupt
Thursday marked the close of another scandal surrounding ex-mayor Patrick Cannon.
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Thursday marked the close of another scandal surrounding ex-mayor Patrick Cannon.
A superior court judge has denied a preliminary injunction that would have stopped planes for toll lanes on I-77.
A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer is expected to be okay after being involved in an accident Thursday night.
Police say they issued a citation to the driver of the concrete truck that caused a major traffic issue Monday morning in Matthews.
Around 8am Thursday morning the Gastonia Fire Department responded to a house fire on 521 South Trenton Street in Gastonia.
Here’s video of the first ever test run of Fury 325 at Carowinds from a riders point of view!
CMPD is hoping to bring honest communication to Queen City neighborhoods with a program dubbed Cops and Barbers.
U.S. Airways is trying to figure out what caused smoke to fill a plane flying from Charlotte to Denver.
The board ruled against Crystal Eschert late Wednesday, saying it couldn't get involved because she didn't take the civil service exam.
A man accused of molesting a boy inside a movie theater bathroom in Lowell may have done something similar before.
WCCB Charlotte is learning more about the man police say attacked an 83-year-old woman and stole her car at the Cotswold Harris Teeter.
The Monroe Executive Airport is closed after a small plane missed the runway and ended up in a field about 100 yards north of the airport.
A press conference to discuss police and race relations will be held Sunday.
Two mothers on bikes with child carriers were hit by a mini-van as they tried to cross the street near Home Depot on Wendover Road Wednesday morning.
The man charged with the murder of a Lake Wylie couple could could be extradited to York County as early as next week.
A judge will decide by the end of the week whether to put a temporary stop to the plan for toll lanes on I-77 from Uptown Charlotte to Mooresville.
The attack happened around 11:30 Tuesday morning outside the Cotswold Harris Teeter.
The fight is not over. That's the message from the LGBT community in Charlotte following Monday night's controversial city council vote.
Tuesday, his attorneys filed a plea deal, agreeing to two years probation and a $40,000 fine for giving his classified government notes to his Charlotte biographer, Paula Broadwell.
