Plans For Major League Soccer In Charlotte Are On Hold
Plans to bring Major League Soccer to the Queen City are on hold while Mecklenburg County leaders wait to see if the City of Charlotte will help with funding.
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Plans to bring Major League Soccer to the Queen City are on hold while Mecklenburg County leaders wait to see if the City of Charlotte will help with funding.
Public safety is the top priority in the $2.4 billion budget that was passed by City Council Monday.
An assistant principal at Bunker Hill High School was arrested Saturday afternoon for DWI while attending the school's graduation.
Police are asking for any information on the whereabouts of 51-year-old Dawn Hoff.
A Matthews man is facing armed robbery charges after police say he robbed a Seven Eleven in Shelby.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is preparing to face former Senate colleagues over his role in the controversy around ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, part of an escalating investigation into possible Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.
Former Davidson guard Jack Gibbs believes playing for the Hornets would be dream and that the support from the Davidson fan base would carry over to the next level.
An investigation is underway following a shooting in East Spencer.
A rescue is underway for a person with serious injuries on a trail near the U.S Whitewater Center.
Amile Jefferson and Derrick Walton Jr. were among six players invited to workout for the Hornets at their second pre-draft workout Satruday morning.
Dozens of people gathered at Pritchard Memorial Baptist Church to hear from several speakers on topics like economic development and youth opportunity.
Family members worry someone may have kidnapped a Statesville woman. It's been 10 days since anyone has seen 58-year-old Deborah Sabra.
Charlotte Fire officials confirm a small child was pulled from a pipe at Ridge Road Middle School in north Charlotte.
Investigators say a house fire in northwest Charlotte was accidentally caused by an electrical problem.
The three day Taste of Charlotte festival kicked off Friday and features over 100 samples of delicious local food as well as live music, entertainment, and shopping.
As property appraisal staff work to canvass the county, officials are telling property owners to be on the lookout for scammers.
Officials have confirmed two more cases of rabies, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to three this year.
The owner of a popular restaurant on Lake Norman has pleaded guilty to tax fraud.
