Man Arrested After Intentionally Setting South Charlotte Business On Fire
A man has been arrested after police say he set fire to a grocery store in south Charlotte on Tuesday.
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A man has been arrested after police say he set fire to a grocery store in south Charlotte on Tuesday.
UNC Charlotte has cancelled classes until 11:59 p.m. tonight.
The pastor of Igelsia Sion, Asambleas De Dios in east Charlotte has been identified as the victim of a deadly accident early Wednesday morning.
CMPD announced Wedensday that the suspect wanted in connection to a two year old murder case died in 2017.
Police are trying to identify the suspect they say robbed 18 stores throughout the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area.
Verizon Wireless is reporting outages in the Charlotte area.
North Carolina’s governor, Roy Cooper, has declared a state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Michael.
Gaining frightening fury overnight, Hurricane Michael closed in Wednesday on the Florida Panhandle with potentially catastrophic winds of 145 mph, the most powerful storm on record ever to menace the stretch of fishing towns, military bases and spring-break beaches.
Officials in Charlotte and residents are preparing for whatever Michael may bring our way. Just like we saw during Florence, flash-flooding and power lines are major threats as Michael moves through on Thursday.
A vulgar message on a Charlotte middle school sign about the controversial Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has people concerned.
A GoFundMe account has been established for a Concord firefighter who was seriously injured in a motorcycle accident Tuesday morning.
On Tuesday, Catawba County Animal Services confirmed the county's eleventh case of rabies so far this year.
A fast and furious Hurricane Michael sped toward the Florida Panhandle on Tuesday with 120 mph winds and a potential storm surge of 13 feet, giving tens of thousands of people precious little time to get out or board up.
In the storm-weary Carolinas, Hurricane Michael’s approach is stoking fresh fears among homeowners who still have tarps on their roofs or industrial dehumidifiers drying their floors from destruction left by Hurricane Florence.
Hurricane Michael, a category 2 storm, is predicted to journey across the Carolinas late Wednesday and early Thursday, pouring 2 to 6 inches or more of rainfall.
The National Weather Service has already issued Flash Flood Watches for most of the WCCB viewing area in preparation for Hurricane Michael.
A man has been charged after fatally striking a pedestrian with his vehicle on Independence Boulevard near Sardis Road North Thursday Morning.
Investigators have released new clues in the Asha Degree case.
