Carolina Panthers Announce They Are Parting Ways With General Manager Marty Hurney
Carolina Panthers Owner David Tepper has informed Marty Hurney that he will not continue as general manager, the team announced today.
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Carolina Panthers Owner David Tepper has informed Marty Hurney that he will not continue as general manager, the team announced today.
The Carolina Panthers lost to the Green Bay Packers Saturday, 24-16, and are now 4-10 on the season.
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Officials with the Charlotte Fire Department say Engine 28 was involved in a single-vehicle crash that caused the truck to roll over and three firefighters to be transported to a local hospital.
The Panthers limited the Packers to just 3 points in the 2nd half.
A Kings Mountain police officer is recovering from surgery Saturday night after he was shot near Kings Mountain Country Club.
Officials with the City of Concord Parks and Recreation say they are limiting access to the following facilities to help slow the spread of coronavirus and protect the health of staff and visitors.
Charlotte Hornets employees and their families participated in the Hornets Holiday Gift Delivery on December 18th, presented by Hanes, by giving presents to 29 families from the Salvation Army Center of Hope Women and Children's Shelter, according to a news release.
Officials with the North Carolina Public Library Directors Association (NCPLDA) say Sylvia King has been awarded the Library Friend of the Year 2020 for her volunteer work with the Catawba County Library.
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Bell sentenced Darren Matthews, 46, of Conover, N.C. to 78 months in prison for child pornography charges, according to a news release.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives identify the victim in the fatal shooting as 17-year-old Sharrieff Jones Jr. and charge 18-year-old Deontae Eddings for his involvement in the incident that occurred on December 13th.
South Carolina health officials say First Lady Peggy McMaster tested positive for coronavirus after taking a precautionary routine test on Thursday, December 17th.
Mecklenburg County Public Health officials say they notified CMS on Thursday, December 17th that several positive coronavirus cases linked to Bradley Middle School are being considered a cluster.
Health officials say the illness outbreak related to individuals getting sick after eating sushi from two separate Harris Teeter locations in Concord is over after inconclusive results, and there has been no additional illnesses reported as of December 1st.
In a special grant distribution ceremony, Wednesday, Speedway Children’s Charities announced that the nonprofit’s Charlotte Motor Speedway chapter distributed $300,000 in grants to 30 local nonprofits.
Providence Day School in Charlotte, under fire after expelling a black student. Not because of anything the student did, but rather what his mom wrote. Now, the school's defense is falling flat with the family and plenty of others.
23XI Racing announced a full slate of sponsorship Monday to back the new NASCAR team owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police say two teenagers accused of robbing a 14-year-old at gunpoint in northeast Charlotte Sunday night have been arrested.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper granted a pardon of innocence for Ronnie Long, a Concord man who spent 44 years behind bars for a rape conviction he said he didn't commit.
