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Carowinds announced plans for the Fury 325 in August, but now you can see construction from I-77.
The light rail won't be the fastest way to get into Uptown Charlotte this weekend. All Blue Line stations will be closed, except for the Charlotte Transportation Center Arena station.
Life in prison without the possibility of parole for a man convicted in a deadly shooting in northwest Charlotte.
Capt. Outen read a message outside the visitation from Sgt. Greene's wife and daughters.
Local Latino families are celebrating as President Obama signs executive actions to reform what he calls a broken immigration system.
A missing woman who has Down Syndrome has been located and is being reunited with her family.
This Thanksgiving is expected to be the busiest travel season since 2007. AAA says, traditionally, it's also the deadliest travel time.
CMS is trying to fill another round of vacancies in specialized and critical needs areas.
Same-sex couples in South Carolina can continue to tie the knot.
We have surveillance photos of a man wanted for a bank heist in Salisbury.
Funeral arrangements have been made for Sgt. Jeff Greene.
A family in Rock Hill nearly gave up hope of finding their stolen dog, but Wednesday night, there was a happy ending.
In Cabarrus County, a multi-agency project is targeting the worst offenders in an effort to keep neighborhoods safe.
Semi driver faces charges, sheriff's deputy killed after truck flips on cruiser.
A judge issued the first marriage license to a lesbian couple in Charleston Wednesday, who then got married at the county courthouse.
A man wanted for a bank heist in Huntersville may be responsible for at least two other bank robberies in North Carolina.
Two new schools, and two schools that will reopen, will help relieve overcrowding in Charlotte-Mecklenburg classrooms.
Sgt. Jeffrey Wayne Greene, 54, was killed after a tractor-trailer truck overturned on top of his patrol car in Union County. Now, the driver of the truck is facing charges.
Tuesday marked the final chapter of an eight-month embarrassment after he accepted more than $50,000 from FBI agents posing as real estate investors who wanted to do business in Charlotte.
