Rand Paul Meets With Local Supporters
The road to the White House in 2016 continues its path through South Carolina. Senator Rand Paul attended a barbecue in Rock Hill with the York County Republican Party Friday.
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The road to the White House in 2016 continues its path through South Carolina. Senator Rand Paul attended a barbecue in Rock Hill with the York County Republican Party Friday.
Four people charged in four murders in Mecklenburg County will not face the death penalty.
It was standing room only Thursday night as business owners and local leaders met to talk about widening I-77 north of Charlotte.
A veto battle may be in the works over a religious exemption bill in the North Carolina legislature.
Sheriffβs detectives have made arrests in connection with two separate cases that occurred in eastern Lincoln County.
Two brothers have been shot in a Claremont driveway after a domestic dispute late last night.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department have identified and charged Keshawn McCullough, along with two boys, aged 15 and 13, for their involvement in the armed robbery of a Family Dollar.
Women who want to get an abortion in North Carolina are closer to having to wait 72 hours.
The speed limit is increasing this week on Charlotte's I-485 Outer Loop. The N.C. D.O.T says it will raise the speed limit to 70 miles per hour.
Boone-based Samaritan's Purse is sending 105 tons of shelter material to the devastated area.
May is Motorsports Month in North Carolina, and Round Two of the blockbuster of racing is in full gear.
Hundreds of thousands of fans will attend race week events from Uptown to the Speedway. The "10 Greatest Days in Racing" brings fans from all 50 states and beyond to the Charlotte area.
Despite pleas not to from residents and local elected leaders, the state DOT has signed the contract for the I-77 toll lane project.
Mecklenburg County Commissioners vote for resolution asking NCDOT to delay toll lane.
The County Commissioners adopted a policy Monday that allows all religions to pray at commission meetings.
The trial starts July 20, but CMPD has a June 11 deadline for what they're hoping to accomplish.
Five students from Porter Ridge Middle School were hurt on Monday when an engine hose burst, spraying them with hot anti-freeze.
The pay out from the City of Charlotte comes before CMPD Officer Wes Kerrick has his day in criminal court. Kerrick's attorneys wonder how city officials came to the agreement without having seen any of the evidence in the case.
