Gaston County Mugshots May 27th
Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Wednesday, May 27th.
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Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Wednesday, May 27th.
A federal grand jury has indicted a Rock Hill man for threatening President Trump last year.
Authorities say a South Carolina woman was struck and killed by an airborne patio umbrella while dining at a lakeside restaurant.
A popular NoDa brewery has reopened nearly two years after a kitchen fire forced it to close.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are one step closer to creating a housing community for teachers.
Six-year-old Dominique Moody died in December, after being found living in feces and urine at a home in east Charlotte. She was also severely under-weight.
Areas impacted by Hurricane Helene are seeing issues again after the heavy rain. Three roads are closed in Henderson County, near Bat Cave.
A North Carolina representative wants to classify abortions as murder. House Bill 1232 or Life At Fertilization would rewrite the state law to include a fetus as human life and allow someone to use deadly force to stop an abortion.
All the heavy rain we saw earlier this week washed out part of a road in Catawba County.
The FBI and several local law enforcement agencies raided a hotel in the Sugar Creek corridor Wednesday.
Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Tuesday, May 26th.
We've learned the victim's name from a deadly fire in York County. The coroner says 80-year-old Salvatore Noto died in the fire on McAllister Road in Catawba on Saturday.
Investigators say the fire started from pipe soldering. It caused around $200,000 in damages.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police say a death investigation just outside Uptown Charlotte is now considered a homicide.
Lancaster County Sheriff's deputies are investigating a deadly drive-by shooting.
A Rowan County Sheriff's deputy is recovering after being involved in a fiery crash.
The South Carolina Senate has rejected President Trump's call to re-draw congressional maps before the mid-term elections.
Residents packed Charlotte City Council chamber Tuesday night for a hearing on temporarily pausing development on new telecommunications and data storage facilities. Charlotte City Council is considering a 150 day pause on building data centers.
Check out the Gaston County Mugshots from Monday, May 25th.
