It's Official: CMS and Superintendent Separate
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has new leadership tonight. Dr. Heath Morrison is out as superintendent after a controversial resignation.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has new leadership tonight. Dr. Heath Morrison is out as superintendent after a controversial resignation.
Ex-Mayor Patrick Cannon was in federal court Thursday after he violated his bond by breaking the law.
A man and woman are dead after an argument at the Chester Sewer District.
The Supreme Court may be forced to get involved in the legal battle over same-sex marriage.
A suspect in a double shooting that killed a man in north Charlotte and sent a woman to the hospital will face a judge Friday.
A suspect trying to get away from police is blamed for causing a nasty crash that caused a major traffic jam in south Charlotte.
CMS Board of Education members voted 6-3 to accept Superintendent Dr. Heath Morrison's resignation.
Investigators are promising to work round the clock as they track down leads that the gunmen could be part of a local gang.
Police say one person is dead and another injured after a double shooting in north Charlotte.
Cannon violated his bond by casting a ballot for the mid-term election Tuesday.
A day after narrowly unseating incumbent Kay Hagan, Tillis spoke in Cornelius Wednesday about developing bipartisan efforts to boost the economy.
If you own a home in Mecklenburg County, you may have to pay higher property taxes so teachers can get a raise.
Ebola survivor Kent Brantly and Franklin Graham helped send off an Ebola relief plane transporting critically needed supplies to West Africa.
On Veteranβs Day, November 11, $10 From Every Massage or Facial Benefits Veteransβ Services.
Five local Hyundai stores are teaming up to make someone's wish come true. To get involved, register for this Saturday's Walk For Wishes!
Teachers in Mecklenburg County will not be getting a raise. Voters have overwhelmingly said "No" to a quarter-cent sales tax hike.
Early numbers show overwhelming support for bonds supporting transportation, low-income housing, and neighborhood improvements.
WCCB's Audrina Bigos and Courtney Francisco report from the Thom Tillis and Kay Hagan watch parties as both candidates await election results.
Thieves targeted a west Charlotte ministry that provides housing for people getting out of jail or treatment.
