No Charges Filed In Accidental Shooting Case In Gastonia
The Gastonia Police Department announced Wednesday that no charges would be filed in a case involving a 2-year-old boy accidentally shooting and killing his father.
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The Gastonia Police Department announced Wednesday that no charges would be filed in a case involving a 2-year-old boy accidentally shooting and killing his father.
Duke Energy Corp. says two of its properties in Uptown Charlotte are up for sale as part of the utility’s consolidation plan to move into a single building.
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