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More fans can takeΒ NC By TrainΒ to Charlotte for Carolina Panthersβ home games.
Governor Roy Cooper announced $17.9 million in grants to fund 46 local parks and recreation projects across the state through the Parks and Recreation Trust Fund (PARTF), including $374,227 for the construction of the Ransom Hunter Park in the City of Mount Holly.
The Charlotte Knights are honoring a longtime superfan this week, during their last homestand of the season.
The Mooresville Police Department is investigating a deadly overnight shooting at Meadowlark Glen Apartments.
On September 11, the Charlotte Knights will host First Responders Night with a special pre-game ceremony.
The Burke County Sheriff's Office arrested and charged three individuals after finding human remains near Johns River
Learn how to get free waffle fries in the Charlotte area this week.
Rock Hill Police responded to a residence on Christopher Circle regarding a domestic dispute between a man and woman that resulted in a shot being fired.
A juvenile was killed and several others were transported to the hospital following a serious vehicle collision in south Charlotte on Saturday afternoon.
A two or three-year-old child was reunited with his family after being found unaccompanied.
Derek Carr passed for three touchdowns and the New Orleans Saints scored on their first nine possessions in a 47-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
The Charlotte Fire Department is repairing a gas leak near UNC Charlotteβs campus.
Police are searching for two suspects wanted for allegedly attempting to carjack someoneβs vehicle Saturday morning in Fort Mill.
A Mecklenburg County Sheriffβs deputy is recovering after being involved in a car crash while on duty Saturday.
One person was seriously injured in a shooting in northwest Charlotte on Sunday morning.
One person is dead following a crash on Interstate 77 overnight.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians began selling marijuana and cannabis products to any adult 21 or over starting Saturday at its tribe-owned dispensary in North Carolina, where possession or use of the drug is otherwise illegal.
A man was arrested in Morganton after deputies say they searched his residence and seized 22 guns, ammunition and drugs.
Two people are facing animal cruelty charges after 66 animals were seized in Lenoir on Friday.
