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The National Security Analyst & Author Speaks Out About the Crisis in Syria.
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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.
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There is a new way for you to get around the Queen City.
A father is accused of leaving his 2-year-old daughter inside a hot car in west Charlotte.
Publicly shaming a child may do more harm than good.
If you have plastic, you can soon play the lottery online in North Carolina. Addiction experts and local business owners are doubling down.
Another day, another raw sewage spill in Tega Cay. Residents are battling an out-of-state company to force change. As WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty reports, there are three options on the table.
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department are investigating a shooting that involved an officer Saturday morning
A man was shot on Druid Circle in East Charlotte Saturday afternoon
A pedestrian was struck at the intersection of John Kirk and University City Boulevard Saturday evening
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has charged Officer Randall Kerrick with voluntary manslaughter after shooting and killing Jonathan Ferrell Saturday morning in East Charlotte
The U.S. and Russia made a deal Saturday that could avoid a military strike in Syria.
Some experts say it could cause a water crisis.