Woman Shot, Killed By Boyfriend In Gastonia
A woman was shot and killed by her boyfriend in Gastonia early Thursday morning.
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A woman was shot and killed by her boyfriend in Gastonia early Thursday morning.
All Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) Blue Line and Gold Line service will be suspended beginning at 2 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19 through 4 a.m. Monday, Oct. 21, for preventative maintenance.
In this week’s Healthy Headlines, Jacinda Jacobs talks with Darby Todd, a physician assistant with Novant Health Pineville Primary Care, to help us understand the importance of colon cancer screenings, and why they are so important.
Devastation across the southeast, including in western North Carolina, in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Asheville is one of the biggest and hardest hit areas. Chief meteorologist Nicole Madden joined Rising live from Biltmore Village in Asheville.
As a result of the continued investigation, detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department apprehended 34-year-old Ramon Funes.
October is all about raising awareness for breast cancer. A new report from the American Cancer Society found cases increased one percent each year from 2012 to 2021. There's a way you can step in and help raise awareness this weekend at the 4th Annual Pink Cupcake Walk.
The North Carolina Air National Guard is set to send over 100,000 pounds of supplies to western North Carolina as part of relief and recovery efforts.
Goods being collected include bottled water, sports drinks, non-perishable foods, cleaning supplies, toiletries, diapers and lots more.
Tyson Foods will deploy its Meals that Matter Disaster ® Relief Team to provide hot meals to those impacted by Hurricane Helene and severe damage the storm brought to Western NC.
They're taking dog and cat food, and right now, they're asking for monetary donations for a specific reason.
The Catawba River in northwest Charlotte has receded only to reveal the extent of the damage for people living in the Riverside Drive community. Residents there are now allowed back in their homes.
The full extent of the damage from Hurricane Helene is still unknown. What is known right now is that many North Carolinians need help now.
A lot of people have lost their homes because of Helene. Now, dozens are being forced out of their townhomes in Mt. Holly because flood water soaked the first floor.
With several NFL teams including the defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs in need of a top-notch wide receiver, Diontae Johnson’s name has emerged as a potential trade candidate.
The Charlotte Hornets acquired three picks and three players in a three-team trade that officially went through Wednesday that included center Karl-Anthony Towns being sent to the New York Knicks.
Deputies are asking for help in locating a runaway juvenile in Statesville.
Classes are cancelled at Appalachian State University until after Tuesday, October 15th, as western North Carolina continues to recover from Helene.
A man was arrested in Statesville for stealing a car from a dealership in Durham, North Carolina.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control will be heading to western North Carolina to assist a human and pet shelter in McDowell County and need cat and dog food.
