Hundreds of flights canceled nationwide due to government shutdown
The Federal Aviation Administrationβs unprecedented order to scale back flights nationwide because of the record-long government shutdown has taken effect.
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The Federal Aviation Administrationβs unprecedented order to scale back flights nationwide because of the record-long government shutdown has taken effect.
The Trump administration has asked a federal appeals court to block a judgeβs order to distribute Novemberβs full SNAP benefits during a U.S. government shutdown.
Police are investigating the death of two people killed in Union County Friday morning
Airlines are canceling flights while the FAA deals with a shortage of air traffic controllers during the longest government shutdown in history. Air traffic controllers are calling out of work because they haven't been paid in more than a month.
WCCB has curated the perfect list for events this upcoming weekend.
Rico Dowdle is turning his NFL fine for a touchdown celebration into a charity event for children in need of adoption.
One person has serious injuries after a stabbing on a CATS bus Thursday evening in north Charlotte.
A federal judge in Rhode Island has ordered the Trump administration to find the money by Friday to fully fund SNAP benefits for November.
In todayβs Novant Healthy Headlines, Tonya Rivens chat with Jordyn Street, a family nurse practitioner with Novant Health SouthPark Family Physicians, about getting your cholesterol levels checked, and why this test at your annual physical is so important to your overall health.
A Hudson man is facing charges after a child he was babysitting died from injuries sustained in an alleged assault on Tuesday.
Legendary rock band Journey will perform at the Spectrum Center in 2026 as part of its farewell tour.
Catawba College political science professor, Michael Bitzer provides insight into what is being described as a blue wave after the municipal elections.
Governor Josh Stein announced a $50 million Broadband Recovery Program that will provide grants to help internet service providers rebuild and repair broadband infrastructure destroyed by Hurricane Helene. Impacted internet service providers are invited to apply for funding.
Dozens of people lined up for a box of food from Faith CME Church in Northeast Charlotte Wednesday. The need grows as more people turn to food pantries to supplement lost and delayed SNAP benefits during the government shutdown.
The Ally Tipoff and the Fall World Series lead this week of sporting events. Click through the gallery to see all the sporting events happening in and around Charlotte each week.
Food Lion will be upgrading 153 stores across the Charlotte area as part of a $484 million capital investment.
The Gastonia Police Department has released surveillance footage and is asking for the public's assistance in identifying the suspect involved in an armed robbery.
A strong cold front early next week brings our first freeze of the season and even a few mountain snowflakes.
