Catawba Co. man sentenced to long time in prison for trafficking fentanyl
A judge sentenced a man convicted of drug trafficking in Catawba County to at least 57 years in prison.
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A judge sentenced a man convicted of drug trafficking in Catawba County to at least 57 years in prison.
Adam Wurtzel went to the Museum of Illusions to find out if seeing is really believing!
Pope Francis will be laid to rest Saturday after lying in state for three days in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Shayne Scronce was arrested in February of 2024 after his 16-month-old daughter died after she ingested drugs inside Scronce's house.
Former Charlotte City Councilman Tariq Bokhari is officially the number two for the Federal Transit Administration. Bokhari tweeted pictures of his swearing in on Monday.
Adam Wurtzel went to get a preview of the food and drink offerings at the new Burton's Grill & Bar in Huntersville.
Duke star Cooper Flagg is headed to the NBA as the favorite to be the No. 1 overall draft pick.
Revelers wearing decorated hats and costumes participated in the annual Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival in New York City on Sunday.
View a full list of the biggest names and concerts happening around Charlotte this week.
A 28-year-old man died after crashing into a tree on Interstate 40 in Iredell County on Saturday afternoon.
Is anybody out there missing some cows?
A man has been charged after two people were killed in a crash on I-77 in Iredell County on Saturday night.
An American Airlines plane landed safely after a carbon monoxide alarm interrupted the flight Saturday.
One person died after a shooting at a southwest Charlotte cemetery on Saturday night.
Police are investigating a fatal collision after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a train in south Charlotte.
A hiker died Friday afternoon after falling into waters on the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Several North Carolina families finally have a home tonight after Hurricane Helene destroyed their belongings.
A man wanted in connection to a murder in New York is now in custody, thanks to the Gastonia Police Department.