MSCO: Inmate Mistakenly Released From Mecklenburg County Detention Center
Deputies are working to return a man into custody after he was mistakenly released from the Mecklenburg County Detention Center.
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Deputies are working to return a man into custody after he was mistakenly released from the Mecklenburg County Detention Center.
Parking prices in Uptown and South End could be going up in the near future. The Charlotte city budget calls for an increase in prices from $1 dollar an hour to $1.50 an hour.
Detectives are asking for the public's help identifying a juvenile suspect wanted in connection to an east Charlotte shooting that occurred on April 30th.
The Carolina Panthers and CMS Athletics will celebrate the end of the new CMS High School Girls Flag Football League with a final tournament Sunday, May 15th at Bank of America Stadium.
Governor Roy Cooper ordered all U.S. and North Carolina flags to be lowered to half-staff beginning Friday until sunset Monday, May 16th in memory of the one million American lives lost to COVID-19.
A new Goodwill located on Idlewild Road in Union County will open Friday.
Calling all artists! The Hickory Downtown Development Association is looking for artists to create mural paintings in the downtown area of Hickory.
A joint investigation in Catawba County has led to the seizure of over 19 pounds of methamphetamine and $91,870 in cash, police say.
Crayola IDEAworks, a new, immersive creativity experience has officially opened in Charlotte for a limited time only at Camp North End.
Kendrick Lamar announced Friday that he is bringing his global The Big Steppers Tour to the Queen City in August.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is investigating a death in South End Friday afternoon.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help locating a missing 17-year-old boy.
It may be better to rent than buy when it comes to housing. While rent is rising nationwide, home sales are rising faster and higher.
CMS Board Member Rhonda Cheek is sharing more about what led her to announce that she will not be running for re-election.
The Aggie Rides II Car Show & Tour officially kicks off today in Concord, NC! Tickets only $30!
Only 18 businesses remain inside the Epicentre. One of those business owners told WCCB that he refused to leave and hopes to one day see the complex return to its heyday.
The Biden administration is taking the first steps to release $45 billion to ensure every U.S. resident has access to high-speed internet by roughly 2028.
Night Swim Coffee is set to open yet another location in Charlotte's Optimist Park this fall.
