Man Arrested For Setting Highway Patrol Vehicles On Fire In Statesville
A 49-year-old Statesville man has been arrested after Highway Patrol cars were set on fire outside a convenience store Monday evening.
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A 49-year-old Statesville man has been arrested after Highway Patrol cars were set on fire outside a convenience store Monday evening.
Β Moira QuinnΒ withΒ Charlotte Center City PartnersΒ is always in the know with fun events happening around Charlotte. Today, sheβs got three events happening this weekend.
Most of us know it isn't a good idea to post vacation photos on Facebook when we're out of town. It's so tempting though when you catch the perfect photo of a sunset or your toes in the sand with a cold drink in your hand. You can wait until you get home. Some folks can't wait that long.
The Justice Department says it will not appeal the ruling unless the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention believes the requirement is still necessary.
The future of the Panthers Rock Hill headquarters and practice facility in question after team owner David Tepper sent a notice to Rock Hill terminating their agreement.Β
Deputy John Humphries was stabbed while trying to rescue two children being held against their will by 33-year-old James Bolin on Tuesday, April 19th.
Agents from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division arrested former Kershaw County investigator Cody Blackmon on Tuesday, April 19, 2022.
Attorney General Josh Stein and Congresswoman Deborah Ross will hold a press conference on State and Federal efforts to support domestic violence and sexual assault survivors on Thursday, April 21.
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An Iredell County traffic stop led to two people facing drug related charges including meth trafficking, according to deputies.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School board voted to terminate Superintendent Earnest Winston's contract for convenience on Tuesday. The vote was 7-2.
Charlotte Area Transit System announced Tuesday that mask mandates have been dropped on all of their vehicles after a Florida judge struck down the CDC's face covering requirements.
GT Real Estate Holdings, David Tepper's LLC, released a statement Tuesday saying that they have sent notices to the City of Rock Hill to terminate the construction agreement for the Carolina Panthers practice facility.
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We've heard for more than a month of an imminent cyber-attack. Nothing, at least as far as we know, has happened yet. But U.S. intelligence and cyber-security experts report they've seen evidence of Russian hackers actively looking for entryways into our energy and banking networks.
Hip Hop icons Wu-Tang Clan and Nas announced Tuesday that their upcoming co-headlining NY State of Mind tour will be making a stop in Charlotte.
All you have to do is go to their website, decide what you want serviced, select a date, and voila!
It's a Charlotte story that grabbed national headlines. Susan Westwood was caught on camera, in a racist rant at two Black women in a south Charlotte parking lot. She was quickly dubbed "SouthPark Susan," Now, for the first time, Westwood is speaking to WCCB TV's Morgan Fogarty about that night.
What started as a pleasant Easter Sunday, turned into a nightmare for one Ballantyne woman.Β
