Hurricane Hugo Roared Ashore 31 Years Ago
Hurricane Hugo made landfall just after midnight 31 years ago just north of Charleston, South Carolina, before tracking north-west to Charlotte.
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Hurricane Hugo made landfall just after midnight 31 years ago just north of Charleston, South Carolina, before tracking north-west to Charlotte.
President Donald Trump will visit Charlotte on Thursday, September 24th "to discuss his administration's action and vision in delivering quality healthcare at low costs for the American people," according to a news release from the White House.
A new vaccine research program, “STRIVE for Healthier Futures,” has been developed at Atrium Health with a goal of identifying a vaccine that safely and effectively prevents the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Lincoln County Deputies announced Monday that a 68-year-old man has been charged for child sexual assault after an investigation.
Back Yard Burgers is BACK! Former Carolina Panthers' wide receiver Muhsin Muhammad has teamed up with Axum Capital Partners to open the burger chain in Gastonia.
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte announced Monday that they set an enrollment record which includes having even more diversity among their students, according to enrollment figures.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is set to make a campaign stop in Charlotte Wednesday.
For the third week now, the Carolinas have remained a part of the nation’s top 10 largest weekly decreases as low demand continues to push pump prices cheaper.
Carolina Panthers' running back Christian McCaffrey is expected to be sidelined for "multiple weeks" with the ankle injury he suffered Sunday while playing against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a report says.
North Carolina’s unemployment rate dropped markedly in August, according to state figures, falling to nearly half the record rate during the spring at the height of business and movement restrictions issued during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction pushed for all students to return to in person learning during an interview with WCCB.
A peaceful stand for justice. Hundreds turned out in Uptown Charlotte to honor the lives of three men while rallying for equal rights for people of all races.
On September 12th Ann Short, 72, finished her 50th road race in her 50th state of Delaware winning for her age group.
Detectives say the driver of red 2000 Nissan pickup truck died on Saturday, September 19th after crashing into a tree.
This weekend a group made up of all women came together to begin work on a Habitat for Humanity home in north Charlotte. It's the 29th women's build for the organization, with crews working again despite challenges from the Coronavirus pandemic.
Police say during pick-up time at a daycare, a fight broke out and two people began shooting at one another on the afternoon of September 18th.
President Trump says there will be at least 100 million vaccine doses before the end of the year
The Touch-a-Truck event returns to Cabarrus Arena on October 3rd with over 100 large vehicles and machines to check out, according to a news release.
