Police Dept. Opens Up to Clear Up Dog Controversy
WCCB Charlotte has the first look at a police dog at the center of controversy over his treatment at the Salisbury Police Department.
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WCCB Charlotte has the first look at a police dog at the center of controversy over his treatment at the Salisbury Police Department.
Residents in a Gastonia mobile home park say they've been living in horrible conditions.
Michael Jordan is talking about rebuilding the Hornets brand, and reconnecting the team with the Queen City.
WCCB is pushing for answers about the exact number of people being monitored for Ebola in Mecklenburg County, where they flew into and how long they've been here.
One week from election day, both Republican Thom Tillis and Democrat Kay Hagan are getting big-name help campaigning for U.S. Senate.
A Swiss battery manufacturer plans to bring at least 2,500 jobs to the Charlotte area over the next three years.
PRIDE Conditioning hosted the American Kettlebell Alliance first ever Great Bells of Fire Kettlebell Sport Championship.
It's not clear what the new deal means for Chiquita's future in the Queen City, and millions of incentive dollars the company is set to receive.
A flasher strikes again at a popular shopping center in South Charlotte. It's the second time this month and police still haven't found the guy who did it.
The adoptive father of missing Salisbury teen Erica Parsons was found guilty Monday on over 40 counts of fraud and identity theft.
Republican U.S. Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham will join Tillis in Charlotte Tuesday for a tour of Hendrick Motorsports.
Iredell County Deputies are investigating a deadly officer-involved shooting on Interstate 40.
WCCB Charlotte has learned that two people are being monitored after arriving in Mecklenburg County from one of the three countries experiencing widespread Ebola.
Players are stunned by the sudden death of West Charlotte High School head coach and former NFL Player Mo Collins.
West Charlotte High football coach D'amon "Mo" Collins died Sunday morning.
WCCB has learned that speed and alcohol were factors in a deadly crash in southwest Charlotte early Sunday morning.
Proof North Carolina is the battle ground in a war for power. With Election Day just days away, both sides are pulling all the stops.
The Queen City is buzzing like it's 1988 all over again. The classic teal and purple was all over Uptown Charlotte for Buzz Fest - a two-day pep rally leading up to the season opener.
Doug and Debbie London were shot to death. The search for their killer is on, while investigator's try to calm the community.
