Judge Dismisses All Charges Against Michael Johnson In Phylicia Barnes Murder Trial
A judge has dismissed all charges against a man accused of murdering a Monroe teenager.
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A judge has dismissed all charges against a man accused of murdering a Monroe teenager.
Supporting the middle class, stopping ISIL's advances in the Middle East, and protecting the privacy of American families. Those were just a few of the topics in Tuesday's State of the Union address.
Police have a suspect in custody following the shooting of a doctor at the Brigham and Women's hospital in Boston.
Panthers' fans are pumped up about the team making it to the playoffs and are sending their photos to WCCB!! Send us your Panthers' photo to photos@wccbcharlotte.com and we will add it to the gallery.
The Sony hack has a lot of people wondering what the companies they work for are doing to protect their personal information.
We're getting reactions about President Obama's historic change in policy toward Cuba from Cuban-Americans who live here in Charlotte.
Department of Transportation Secretary and former Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx kicked off the annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" holiday crackdown Tuesday.
The Sony hackers have threatened to turn violent and they say their targets include people who dare go to the theaters to see "The Interview."
It will keep the government running until Wednesday, and gives the Senate more time to vote on a $1.1 trillion spending bill.
Police say a shooter wounded two boys and one girl outside an alternative high school in what may be a gang-related attack in Portland, Oregon.
New help in the manhunt for a suspect in a south Charlotte murder. There are now electronic billboards in four states with his picture on them.
A special honor for Samaritan's Purse doctor Kent Brantly. The Ebola survivor is one of five Ebola fighters who will share the honor of being Time magazine's Person of the Year.
Police misconduct and the threat it poses to the black community was the focus for a Blackout rally Wednesday night at Marshall Park in Uptown.
The people on the front lines of fighting the Ebola epidemic are Time Magazine's 'Person of the Year.'
The mother of an unarmed black man who was kiled by a white CMPD officer says the killing has to stop.
Check out these photos from the protests in Berkley, California.
Racial profiling and police brutality are front and center in Charlotte. Emotions are high as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police and Charlotte City Council talk about a civil rights ordinance.
The flu vaccine may not be very effective this winter, according to U.S. health officials who worry this may lead to more serious illnesses and deaths.
A second day of protests over the choking death of a New York man popping up in cities across the U.S.
A Stanly County man wants a five-year quest to recognize the 45 men and women killed and wounded in the 2009 attack at Fort Hood to end.
