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Consumer Reporter, John Matarese breaks down the bigger cereal box sizes at grocery stores.
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Consumer Reporter, John Matarese breaks down the bigger cereal box sizes at grocery stores.
Suzy was found in deplorable conditions in a home in North Carolina. Now, she's well loved and well taken care of, with an entire community behind her. WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty has Suzy's story.
Police say the suspect set fire to an apartment in Northwest Charlotte, and at least two others Tuesday.
Two of the best teams in Charlotte will face off this week in a game that has major playoff implications.
Cleveland County Sheriff's deputies charged two people Thursday in connection to a shooting near an elementary school that forced the school to go on lockdown.
CMPD says a body was found in the woods off Diamond Creek Circle
A video of dog not getting adopted or even acknowledged at an adoption event in Gaston County is now viral.
It's the first gun found at a CMS school this year. A juvenile suspect has been arrested.
John Lewis, CEO of the Charlotte Area Transit System, is resigning.
A man has been arrested and is in custody after police say he fired a shot at a CATS bus.
Two people have died and two others were injured following a crash Monday afternoon.
Millions of Social Security recipients will get an 8.7% boost in their benefits in 2023.
This week on Do My Job, WCCB's Lauren McDonald gets a lesson in premium cut meat at the New York Butcher Shoppe & Wine Bar.
WCCB's Kelli Bartik reports that Carolina Panthers Players support Steve Wilks and plan to Keep Pounding after Matt Rhule was fired.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has released third quarter crime stats for 2022.
The Union County Sheriff's Office unveiled its new administration building.
Human remains that were found buried in a yard in Conover have been positively identified as those of a man reported missing for more than a year.Β
When someone calls 911 for an emergency, police departments are now tasked with figuring out how to respond if the call is centered around a mental health crisis.
It may still be fall across the Carolinas, but the North Carolina Department of Transportation is already getting ready for wintry weather.
