55-Year-Old Found Fatally Shot At Homeless Camp In Statesville
A man has been arrested for his involvement in Statesville's fourth homicide of the year after a 55-year-old man was discovered at a homeless camp Tuesday afternoon, officers say.
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A man has been arrested for his involvement in Statesville's fourth homicide of the year after a 55-year-old man was discovered at a homeless camp Tuesday afternoon, officers say.
Davidson College, which was established in 1837, issued a public apology Wednesday for their support of slavery during the college's first 30 years of existence and its embrace of racist laws and policies that followed.
The Novant Health Charlotte Marathon will happen, albeit virtually, in 2020 β and runners will have a say in what this yearβs virtual event looks like.
New concerns about a "jail support" group camping out across from the Mecklenburg County Jail. Sheriff Garry McFadden claims the group has been "hijacked" by people who are causing problems and trashing the area.
The Charlotte Hornets announced they have indefinitely suspended their play by play radio announced John Focke after he tweeted the N-word instead of 'Nuggets' on Twitter.
Both North and South Carolina are on the nationβs top 10 largest weekly changes list seeing minimal increases at the pump despite gasoline demand reaching its highest measurement last week since mid-March.
These wonderful dogs need to find forever homes. Please consider adopting these loving animals from Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Services.
North Carolinaβs flagship university canceled in-person classes for undergraduates just a week into the fall semester Monday as college campuses around the U.S. scramble to deal with coronavirus clusters linked in some cases to student housing, off-campus parties and packed bars.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Detectives have charged a 19-year-old man for the murder of a 22-year-old who died in a fatal northwest Charlotte shooting in July.
A North Carolina federal judge has released an inmate who is eight months pregnant from a Charlotte-based jail that has seen dozens of coronavirus cases.
One of Charlotteβs beloved and well-known holiday traditions, the 74th annual Novant Health Thanksgiving Day Parade, has now been impacted by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic with the event going virtual this year.
In the middle of Mondayβs first padded training camp practice, first-year Panthers coach Matt Rhule blew a whistle and stopped the action during a defensive line drill.
After UNC-Chapel Hill announced all undergraduate in-person learning is shifting to remote learning.
We're less than one week away from the scaled-down Republican National Convention in Charlotte. Expect road closures and traffic delays, even though the event will be much smaller than originally planned.
One victim, a two-year-old boy, died
Just two weeks ago, we began the process of welcoming students back into our residence halls; just one week ago, we held our first day of class. We knew this would be a Carolina fall like no other, and with our residence halls at less than 60% capacity and less than 30% of our total classroom seats taught in-person, we certainly began with a very different feel.
A Rockwell man died after being struck in the head with a stick, and sheriffβs deputies have charged a suspect with voluntary manslaughter, authorities said Monday.
More than 100 demonstrators converged outside the North Carolina mansion of the postmaster general, protesting the cutbacks, delays and other changes to the U.S. Postal Service that have created fears for mail-in voting ahead of the November presidential election.
