World Trade Center Beam Dedicated in Cornelius
The 90-pound beam has special meaning for one resident who lost a friend in the terror attack on September 11.
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The 90-pound beam has special meaning for one resident who lost a friend in the terror attack on September 11.
The artifacts are part of a military museum inside Richard's Coffee Shop.
Bring your fellow animal lovers to one of the highly anticipated animal rescue events of the year.
Crime concerns around a night club in Charlotte's Wesley Heights neighborhood.
A popular teacher makes an unpopular move and shows a so called "inappropriate" video in class.
A suspect in Mooresville's largest black tar heroin bust if off the streets.
One suspect was taken to the hospital with burns when the meth two men were cooking exploded and destroyed a York County mobile home.
The majority of people in a new CMPD phone survey find Charlotte a safe place to live.
Start a pink bow campaign today, and help spread the message that early detection saves lives.
Gastonia Police are investigating an early morning traffic accident that killed a Gastonia man.
Homicide Detectives have released the name of the man that was shot and killed in northwest Charlotte.
The National Security Analyst & Author Speaks Out About the Crisis in Syria.
Barely into the new school year and a local middle school teacher gets suspended after showing a music video in class as part of a "critical thinking" exercise. District leaders explain the move and parents weigh in.
Parents at the school are saddened and shocked by the news.
A mobile home in rural York County nearly destroyed after police say a meth lab blew up! Tonight two men are in jail... one of them got hurt in the explosion.
Cops say they arrested two 13-year-olds for robbing a west Charlotte convenience store at gunpoint.
Police arrested two people for murdering a man in Rock Hill.
A Gaston County woman says her ex-boyfriend waited underneath her bed and planned to kill her.
Cockroaches are creepy but they could soon save your life. Scientists at NC State University are turning the bugs into remotes.