Gaston County Firefighters Raise Over $14,000 For Charity
Gaston County Firefighters held their annual Boot Drive to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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Gaston County Firefighters held their annual Boot Drive to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Police say they have arrested four people in a methamphetamine bust.
Good news for those of you who like to catch a ride using your cellphone. Uber and Lyft got a boost of confidence Friday as Governor Pat McCrory signed new state regulations.
Three men in Lincolnton were arrested after they reportedly tried to sell cocaine to an undercover detective.
The delivery driver blamed for the death of a Charlotte pastor's toddler and newborn will spend at least one year in prison. The family told Deans they forgive him, something the DA mentioned after the hearing.
Police are looking for a man who was caught on camera breaking into two Monroe businesses.
A local business owner is getting a lot of support for his threat to block construction with his car.
NC FOP will push to make shooting an officer a hate crime.
A predator who drove across the country to meet a child ended up meeting police instead.
Police say a woman was held hostage by her boyfriend in Gastonia.
The charge against Officer Wes Kerrick will be dismissed. Kerrick's attorneys say it's not clear if he will stay with CMPD.
NC Attorney General Roy Cooper says meeting the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt could not be achieved.
FOP says it will continue backing Officer Wes Kerrick as he makes work decisions after being cleared of criminal charges.
CMPD and Chief Kerr Putney are trying to mend a rift within, while looking to build a stronger bond with the community it serves.
Police say they have arrested the man responsible for multiple car break-ins in Gastonia.
House and Senate leaders have worked out a tentative agreement on state employee and teacher salaries.
The foreman says the dash cam video was key for many of the eight jurors who voted not guilty.
The attorneys for CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick are asking the state not to retry their client. They spoke Wednesday for the first time since a mistrial was declared last week.
