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A white man who apparently called police to complain about "hoodlums" near his house was charged with murder after he shot and killed a black man outside, authorities said.
Former University of North Carolina and Wake Forest University football coach Bill Dooley has passed away at the age of 82.
Officials with American Airlines confirm a flight has landed safely after the pilot was alerted to a possible pressurization issue inside the plane.
Cheraw Police Chief Keith Thomas has identified the victim as 45-year-old Timothy Kelly.
Disturbing details out tonight on the death of a Charlotte toddler police now have ruled a homicide. The medical examiners office says the two year old had burns and bruises both new and old.
Police say a suspect pretended to be the victim of an attempted robbery after being shot trying to rob someone else.
Police are trying to piece together a string of related crimes they say all occurred within the past 24-hours in south Charlotte.
Delta Air Lines will be handing out refunds and travel vouchers as penance for the latest computer outage to knock a major airline off stride.
Check out the stories making headlines in Charlotte tonight.
Investigators say a body was found inside a burning home in Weddington.
Health officials held a news conference Monday afternoon, discussing the reopening of the rafting channels at the U.S. National Whitewater Center.
The U.S. National Whitewater Center anticipates reopening its whitewater channels sometime this week according to officials.
Police say a man has been charged after a Charlotte woman went missing over the weekend.
Police have identified the man that was killed in an accident at Howell Motor Freight Sunday evening in north Charlotte.
Police say an east Charlotte man was arrested after he shot his girlfriend in the chest Sunday afternoon.
In the race for the White House, a local African-American church is gaining national headlines after it's pastor and several members endorsed Donald Trump for president.
A Charlotte woman is stepping up to help a toddler severely burned in an explosion last September.
