School Closings and Delays for Friday, January 31st
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North Carolina's largest insurer is reversing its decision to cancel family insurance policies sold to gay and lesbian couples.
The FBI, SBI and the Rowan County Sheriff's Office are offering a $35,000 reward in connection with the Erica Parsons case.
The Better Business Bureau announced its annual βDirty Dozenβ list of area businesses with the most unanswered complaints in 2013.
Police arrested two men for robbing two 7-Eleven's in northeast Charlotte.
Dozens of flights have been delayed or cancelled.
The concern Wednesday night was the random icy spots on secondary roads scattered all over Mecklenburg and surrounding counties.
Attorneys for CMPD Ofc. Wes Kerrick say they're disappointed he was indicted by a second Grand Jury. They say they look forward to having the entire story revealed in a court of law.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will be closed for students on Thursday, Jan. 30 due to weather and road conditions.
The city of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County released new information about services impacted from Tuesday's snow storm.
Police have charged two people for breaking into a business in Lenoir. Detectives say the Amanda King hid in the drink cooler of the business until it closed.
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Bryant Allen was last seen 1/25.
Two people were arrested for taking indecent liberties with a child in Alexander County.
Charlotte's Mayor Patrick Cannon talked to Rising about what the city is doing to keep the roads safe for all drivers.
Crews have been working around the clock to treat area roads.
Grade school students aren't the only ones sleeping in. Several college students are too! Mars Hill University's President Dr. Dan G. Lunsford joins us on the phone to tell us about their winter weather preps.
Shoppers stocked up, crews took precautions and kids seized every moment of their snow day.
Near the SC state line, what started as light sleet turned into a sleet/snow mix and then just big fat flakes. The wintry mix caught some off guard and made others very happy.
