Two Faith-Based Organizations Mandate Evacuation Of Nonessential Personnel In Liberia Due To Ebola
Two faith-based organizations are mandating the evacuation of all nonessential personnel from Liberia after two Americans were infected with Ebola.
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Two faith-based organizations are mandating the evacuation of all nonessential personnel from Liberia after two Americans were infected with Ebola.
The Rowan County Sheriff's Office has canceled a news conference in reference to the one year anniversary of Erica Parsons being reported missing.
Charges filed after a late night shooting in Mint Hill.
Soccer fans have snapped up 60,000 tickets for the Guinness International Champions Cup at Bank of America stadium this week. Some say this could be the Queen City's audition for the World Cup.
A Charlotte missionary is fighting one of the deadliest diseases in the world.
Goins faces nearly two-dozen sex charges involving former students at East Gaston High School. Former students and colleagues are now defending the ex-wrestling coach.
AG Roy Cooper made the comments after a ruling Monday by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals that Virginia's same-sex marriage ban is unconstitutional.
Dollar Tree is buying Matthews-based Family Dollar for $8.5 billion. It could mean a loss of jobs at the company's corporate headquarters.
Police are investigating a near drowning in east Charlotte.
Police are investigating after a body was found near some bushes along a busy road in east Charlotte.
Stateβs Largest Clinic to Treat Patients for 36 Hours on Sept.5-6 at Charlotte Convention Center
Dollar Tree will buy Matthews-based Family Dollar for nearly $9 Billion.
Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine groups are speaking out, many holding rallies throughout the city.
One person was taken to Novant Health Medical Center after they crashed into Worley's Auto and Tran Shop on N. Graham Street.
Convicted Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy said Sunday he wants to remain with the Carolina Panthers beyond this season.
One person was taken to CMC with life-threatening injuries after they crashed on Pineville-Matthews Road at 485 Sunday afternoon.
One person was taken to Cleveland Regional Medical Center after being shot at a party on Palmer Street around 1 a.m. Sunday.
Dr. Kent Brantly, Medical Director for Samaritan's Purse Ebola Consolidated Case Management Center in Monrovia, Liberia tested positive for the deadly Ebola virus.
A contract is expiring for Charlotte's ShotSpotter system. CMPD is asking the city for more money.
