Dog Fatally Shot And Three Arrested During Search For Wanted Suspect
A dog was fatally shot and three people were arrested during a search warrant investigation on Thursday.
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A dog was fatally shot and three people were arrested during a search warrant investigation on Thursday.
Westerly Hills Academy will be very busy Friday, April 19, as more than 250 volunteers organized by the United Way of Greater Charlotte build a brand new playground at the school.
Troopers say a semi-truck driver will not face charges after he hit and killed a pedestrian in Iredell County early Thursday morning.
Officials say a reserve Ladder truck caught on fire inside the bay at Concord Fire Station 8 early Thursday morning.
Officer Kelvin Moore enjoys singing the National Anthem around the community.
A mother and son from Huntersville are facing charges after being accused of embezzling over $20,000 in homeowners' premium payments.
North Carolina's government should collect higher revenues during this fiscal year and next than what is projected in the current two-year state budget.
Nearly everyone who voted in person in last month's North Carolina's primary showed a qualifying photo identification, but it's unknown how many didn't bother trying to vote in person or by mail because they lacked an ID.
An out-of-state fugitive was arrested in west Charlotte after police say they found approximately 161 grams of drugs in the suspect’s vehicle.
The city leaders believe that plenty will be accomplished with $250 million in nearly ten years of work.
The man reported missing in Burke County that was last seen leaving his home on Tuesday morning was found safe, authorities confirmed Wednesday night.
A Jefferson man died in Ashe County on Sunday night after crashing into a tree, causing his vehicle to catch on fire.
Two adults and a child were killed in an early morning house fire in Lincoln County.
Diversity, equity and inclusion staff members' jobs in North Carolina's public university system could be at risk.
A SWAT situation has ended with the arrest of two armed robbery suspects in south Charlotte.
A local attorney is accused of assaulting one of her employees at her law office, faking a seizure during her arrest, and spitting on multiple first responders, according to an arrest warrant.
The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office conducted a month long narcotics investigation at a residence on S. Lafeyette Street and resulted in seven arrests.
The body of 44-year-old Michael Hallford, of Lenoir, was located submerged in Wilson Creek downstream from where his vehicle was found.
