Caught On Camera: Thief Snatches Woman's Purse In Store Parking Lot
Matthews Police are searching for the suspects who drove up to the woman and snatched her purse Monday.
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Matthews Police are searching for the suspects who drove up to the woman and snatched her purse Monday.
Gilde, one of the oldest breweries in Germany, announces it will open its first location outside of Hannover, Germany in Fall 2021. Located in Charlotte, North Carolina, The Embassy at Gilde Brewery will offer its six staple German beers, brewed on site according to German Purity Law, and plans to experiment with American craft beer styles.
Deputies say a man who has been charged with indecent exposure more than 10 times since 2019 has been arrested for exposing himself to childcare workers at a church in Morganton.
The Mega Millions jackpot is on the rise and players in North Carolina have the chance to win $402 million annuity, worth $272.1 million cash, in Tuesday night’s drawing.
5Church Charlotte's nine-year anniversary bash will be held on Thursday, May 13. Chef Sherief Shawky created a $60 prix-fixe anniversary menu including dishes such as a red snapper crudo, short ribs and a caramel pecan cremeux. The regular “a la carte” menu will also be available. Guests will be treated to complimentary beer and wine during dinner service, along with live music from DJ Jamie Overcash.
A Cabarrus County deputy along with Wildlife officers captured and relocated an alligator that was discovered yards away from a daycare Monday afternoon.
Lower Tuck, one of the West side’s most exciting mixed-use projects, shares a construction update. The project by Third & Urban has a lot of positive momentum and aims to deliver in July 2021.
Two people from Lenoir were arrested for meth trafficking after an investigation that spanned several months, according to officials.
The Charlotte Symphony’s 2021–22 season celebrates three major milestones: a return to live and in-person concerts following a season away; the Symphony’s 90th anniversary; and Christopher Warren-Green’s valedictory season as Music Director, after twelve seasons on the podium.
South Carolina’s top prosecutor has enacted a measure criminalizing price gouging following the shutdown of a pipeline that carries fuel to much of the state.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools and Mint Hill Middle eighth-grader Maria Miller is the North Carolina winner for the Doodle for Google competition. She is now eligible to be one of the top five finalists to win the overall competition and have her Doodle displayed on Google for a full day.
The Matthews Police Department said after an extensive investigation into an armed bank robbery that happened in July 2020 a 52-year-old man has been arrested.
Following approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Novant Health announced that it is prepared to begin administering the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to children 12 to 15-years-old as soon as Thursday, May 13 at 3 p.m.
The Pineville Police Department has issued arrest warrants for a driver accused of shooting into a person's vehicle while in traffic outside of Carolina Place Mall Thursday morning.
A homicide investigation is underway in Rock Hill after a woman was shot to death Monday night, according to police.
Four new members of the city council were sworn-in during a ceremony last week.
Demoralizing. That's what 7th-grade CMS teacher Justin Parmenter is calling HB 755 or “An Act to Ensure Academic Transparency." The bill passed the North Carolina House last week by a 66-50 vote and is now moving to the Senate. There are reports some GOP lawmakers say the legislation is necessary because they are concerned about what children are learning.
Prepare for pain at the pump. AAA says a jump in gas prices is expected following the massive cyber attack on Colonial Pipeline. Much of the system remains offline.
Troopers say a man was killed and a woman was seriously injured in a wreck that happened just after 2:30am on May 8th in Rock Hill. The accident happened on Saluda Road near Autumn Wood Drive.
