Senate Republicans are in a sprint on Trump's big bill after a weekend of setbacks
The Senate will try to sprint ahead on President Donald Trumpβs big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts after a weekend of setbacks.
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The Senate will try to sprint ahead on President Donald Trumpβs big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts after a weekend of setbacks.
The Charlotte Hornets have acquired guard Collin Sexton from the Utah Jazz for center Jusuf Nurkic and a future second-round draft pick.
Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina says he won't seek reelection.
North Carolina DMV locations are now accepting walk-ins all day.
A Salisbury man is in jail, charged in connection with a shooting that happened back in May.
I-40 is finally back open at the North Carolina-Tennessee line 10 days after flooding and rockslides temporarily closed the highway, causing a major travel nightmare.
CMPD says it is conducting a death investigation in northwest Charlotte.
A pedestrian was fatally hit by a vehicle Saturday morning in Lincoln County.
Three people are dead and two others are in the hospital from a head-on collision in Wilkes County on Friday night.
One person was transported to the hospital after being stabbed near UNC Charlotteβs campus.
Seven people were treated for smoke inhalation late Friday night on the tarmac at Charlotte Douglas Airport, that's according to Medic.
Chimney Rock State Park is reopening exactly nine months after Hurricane Helene swept through the region. At the reopening, Governor Stein will announce a new tourism initiative in partnership with Visit NC.
This survey reveals the unusual dating traits North Carolinians find most attractive.
Adam Wurtzel went to NoDa to celebrate National Sunglasses Day at Johnny Fly.
Prosecutors say Michael Barnette poured gasoline throughout his Lombardy Circle home before setting it on fire last month.
30 people have now been arrested as part of an ICE investigation at a business in Kings Mountain. It's an update to a story we first brought to you Wednesday night on WCCB News @ Ten.
This equestrian community soon may not have equestrians. Last week, more than 800 residents found out the HOA decided to not renew the lease with the owner of Bonterra Stables, Fonda Maddalone.
It happened Tuesday night as commissioners discussed the budget. After two commissioners began arguing with each other, Mayor Robert Murray expressed his frustration with their behavior, yelling in part, "I'm f****** done with y'all!"
