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A new survey revealed that four North Carolina businesses were voted the most investable, according to MarketBeat.
He's a part of the Freedom Boat Club, a local boating community where members can rent boats and enjoy some time on the water.Β
AAA is activating βTow to Goβ in Charlotte for the 4th of July weekend, as the Auto Club Group prepares to assist nearly 700,000 stranded drivers this week.
Check out the York County mugshots from June 30 - July 4.
Josiah Matthews skipped multiple grades at Matthews Intellectual Academy to jump into computer science at Johnson C. Smith University.
The Department of Justice says 24-year-olds Aquanzae Switzer and Antwone Banks, along with 26-year-old Trajan Mack, are facing multiple counts after targeting multiple dealerships here in the Carolinas and other southern states.
This Fourth of July weekend, AAA is once again offering its 'Tow to Go' service. It provides folks who might have had too much to drink a safe way to get themselves and their car back home.
House Bill 959 bans cellphones in classrooms. Governor Stein says he signed the bill because the phones are a distraction to learning. WCCB News @ Ten anchor Gary Brode reports.
The weather in the Charlotte area is looking great for the Fourth of July, which means that the area's fireworks shows will be a go this year. But President Trump's tariffs on all goods from China includes fireworks, and there is concern about what will light up the sky next year.
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed three anti-DEI bills and another targeting transgender rights.
Nissan is recalling more than 480,000 of its vehicles across the U.S. and Canada due to potential manufacturing defects that could cause engine failure.
A woman wanted on multiple drug charges in Burke County has been arrested with the help of the U.S. Marshals Carolinas Regional Task Force.
The Supreme Court has agreed to review a case on transgender students' participation in school sports.
A mural in Downtown Conover is stirring up controversy. City leaders want the business owners to remove a mural because it violates the townβs color scheme.
The contract between Medic and Charlotte Fire is set to end after the two agreed to a six month extension back in January. The two remain in discussions.
An empty hospital in Williamston, North Carolina, offers an evocative illustration of why Republican Sen. Thom Tillis would buck his party leaders to vote down President Donald Trump's signature domestic policy package.
Scheduled for the third Saturday of each month, the markets will feature two artists with diverse creations at each event, offering a selection of jewelry, baskets, paintings, Catawba pottery, and more throughout the coming months.
Two people have died following a shooting at a southeast Charlotte apartment complex.
In todayβs Rising Spotlight, Tonya Rivens chats with Dr. Jonathan Leake, co-owner and medical director of Hydrate Medical, Charlotteβs original IV hydration clinic.