I-77 Express To Start Testing Electronic Signs
Testing of electronic signs on I-77 between I-485 and Mooresville will begin the week of March 25.
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Testing of electronic signs on I-77 between I-485 and Mooresville will begin the week of March 25.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is asking for assistance locating three individuals who cut off their electronic monitoring devices.Β
You can meet Cyril Prabhu as he signs his book, "Are You Dancing In The Rain?" at the Kannapolis Rug & Home on Saturday.
Kemba Walker scored 31 points, Miles Bridges had 11 points and 12 rebounds and the Charlotte Hornets handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their fifth straight loss, 113-106 on Thursday night.
A teen has been charged for his involvement in multiple burglaries in east Charlotte.
Police are trying to identify two people captured on surveillance following the reported vandalism of the Confederate Statue "Fame."
Authorities are trying to find a 36-year-old man who has been missing for over a week.
This Saturday Hop CultureΒ and Resident Culture Present: Juicy Brews March Madness - a festival featuring craft beer from over 25 of the best breweries from coast-to-coast AND March Madness games on big TVs, all at Resident Culture Brewing Co. in Plaza Midwood.
Abby Lee Miller, Burkitt Lymphoma survivor and star of the reality television show Dance Moms, will be in Charlotte on March 24, 2019 for two Q & A sessions to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Societyβthe largest nonprofit dedicated to a world without blood cancers.
Copperhead Strike, the Carolinas' first dual launch coaster, is officially open at Carowinds
Several dogs in Lincoln County are dead after the owner tells deputies he forgot about them while working and staying in Charlotte and going through a bad separation.
A man is facing multiple charges after deputies say he was seen impersonating an officer on Tuesday.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police have charged a suspect with shooting a teen in south Charlotte Wednesday night.
Painful periods are something women suffer through every month.
A proposal to change South Carolina labor laws to attract the Carolina Panthers to move their practice facility and headquarters across the North Carolina state line continues its quick journey through the Legislature.
Homer and Tommy Viola from the Charlotte Knights swing by the studio to talk about Knights Fest!
Sheriff Garry McFadden isn't backing down after a speed trap caused controversy in Cornelius. Neighbors think they were targeted, while the Sheriff says privilege is at play.
Ronnie Long has been behind bars for more than four decades. If three Federal Judges rule in his favor, the Concord native may soon walk free.
