Experts: Same-Sex Marriage Debate Could Sway NC Senate Race
Same-sex marriage is one of the topics North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan and challenger Thom Tills sparred over in their second live debate Tuesday night.
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Same-sex marriage is one of the topics North Carolina Senator Kay Hagan and challenger Thom Tills sparred over in their second live debate Tuesday night.
The Davenports want Houser to give up his rights to his son, Bladen, who was born while Houser was in jail for abusing Kilah.
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A federal judge appears ready to strike down North Carolina's ban, following a landmark decision by the Supreme Court.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and the Caldwell County Department of Social Services is asking for the public's help in locating a missing teenage girl.
The Supreme Court makes another historic and unexpected decision regarding same-sex marriage.
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Classmates at Bunker Hill High School gathered around a rock painted in memory of Alec Sigmon and Justin Turner Monday. Both were 15.
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The Carolina Panthers' defense rediscovered its swagger on Sunday against the Chicago Bears.
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Detectives are questioning the son of a man that was shot and killed in south Charlotte.
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We are learninig more about what U.S. and local officials are doing to prepare for cases right here at home.
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Dozens of dogs and cats rescued from a puppy mill in Rutherford County are being treated in Charlotte.
