Gov. Cooper Tests Positive For COVID-19
Governor Roy Cooper has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Governor Roy Cooper has tested positive for COVID-19.
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After pleading guilty in Cabarrus County Superior Court to numerous criminal offenses on Wednesday, authorities say a Concord man was sentenced to over 24 years in prison.
A victim is suffering from life-threatening injuries after getting shot while driving on Brookshire Boulevard in northwest Charlotte Sunday night, according to CMPD.
Firefighters brought a fire at a west Charlotte business under control within 30 minutes on Sunday.
Troopers are investigating after a passenger was killed in a single-vehicle collision in Iredell County Friday night.
Three recently finished art projects in Charlotte have been nominated for the prestigious People's Choice CODAawards.
The Catawba County Sheriff's Office arrested a man in connection with a shooting that left a mother dead and her daughter in critical condition.
A witness tells police the man was inside a car early Sunday morning on Central Avenue in east Charlotte, in the act of bestiality with a dog.
John Rogers of Raleigh decided to celebrate Friday’s Day early on Friday by treating himself to a $20 scratch-off that presented him with a $2 million prize.
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The Charlotte Fire Department says that a house fire in south-east Charlotte was accidental due to an electrical issue.
Starting June 20th, COVID-19 vaccines will arrive in North Carolina for children ages 6 months to 5 years. This comes after the CDC and FDA both approved and recommended the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for children under six.
CMPD announced Friday an increased reward from the FBI for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the deaths of four people during a shootout on Beatties Ford Road in Charlotte on June 22nd, 2020.
Bob McKillop, who led Davidson College to 23 conference championships (15 – regular season, 8 – tournament), 10 NCAA Tournament appearances and over 600 wins, is retiring after 33 seasons as head coach of the men’s basketball program.
Officials say voters in 15 N.C. counties will go to the polls on July 26th in a mix of municipal general elections, runoff elections and, in Graham and Wake counties, second primaries for sheriff.
