Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Talks Teens and Drugs in Charlotte
Chief Rodney Monroe sits down with Christine Noel to discuss drug and violence problems in Charlotte.
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Chief Rodney Monroe sits down with Christine Noel to discuss drug and violence problems in Charlotte.
Over 14,000 area students set to take Subway “Fit for Life” challenge starting Nov. 6.
The 49ers will soon have a marching band to get football fans pumped up.
Officers are actively searching for information after a college student was shot in the leg.
Suspect shot, killed business owner Thursday evening.
A construction project is underway next to the remaining burial plots.
Neighbors in Burke County are remembering a man who died in a mobile home fire.
A suspected serial arsonist accused of torching a neighbor's home, was jailed Thursday night in Gaston County.
The FBI and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are asking for the public's help with identifying the suspect involved in the robbery of the Fifth Third Bank.
Police are investigating a deadly crash in west Charlotte.
The next airport hearing is scheduled for December.
We now know what was and wasn't in Ferrell's system the night of the shooting.
Denver Broncos Head Coach John Fox was taken to Carolinas Medical Center - Main after feeling light-headed while playing golf in Charlotte this Saturday.
A ground stop ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration didn't impact flights heading from LAX to Charlotte, but it did have an impact on passengers and security at Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
No sign tonight of a man who escaped a Charlotte hospital after crashing his car during a high speed chase.
A condominium fire on Tremaine Court that happened Sunday, October 20, has been determined arson by the Charlotte Fire Department.
Scary moments for a group of Winthrop students - forced to hand over their iPhones at gunpoint!
Edwin Peacock explains why this is the most important Mayoral election in recent memory, and why he thinks he should get your vote.
Relief is in sight for 25 families in Lincoln County. They've been stranded since summer floods washed out the only road in and out of their neighborhood.