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Officials say home in Sugar Grove was destroyed by a possible explosion.
Police are searching for the person they believe is responsible for tampering with ATM machines to steal people's card information.
Police have arrested four people in connection to a deadly shooting at a Monroe motel.
Residents in Statesville no longer need to boil water.
The North Carolina Republican Party has removed a tweet criticizing Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine for wearing a pin honoring his son's military service.
Over 500 people are waking up without power this morning after a fallen tree takes down some power lines.
CHARLOTTE, NC-- "This water is going to be monitored and tested thoroughly," said Rusty Rozzelle with Mecklenburg County Water Quality. After weeks of sitting in the lower pool at the Whitewater Center, Mecklenburg…
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On July 27th, a major water line break was discovered near the Water Treatment Plant on Pump Station Rd. at around 3 a.m.
The Carolina Panthers and safety Kurt Coleman have agreed on a three-year contract extension according to team officials.
Health officials outlined a plan for treating and discharging the water from the U.S. National Whitewater Center into the Catawba River Wednesday morning.
Police and SBI officials are investigating after a man was found shot to death outside of a motel late Tuesday night.
The group 'Carolina Brotherhood' that's riding from Columbia, SC to Raleigh, NC in honor of fallen Carolina firefighters and police officers will make their way through Charlotte today.
A boil advisory has been issued for water customers in Stateville following a major water line break.
Police say the mother and father chained their four children to beds and locked them in their rooms.
A raucous crowd greeted Donald Trump and running mate Mike Pence at the VFW National Convention Tuesday.
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Emergency officials are seeing an increase in heat related illnesses due to the recent high temperatures in the Charlotte area.
