CMPD: Man Charged In East Charlotte Shooting Death Of 15-Year-Old, Victim Identified
According to a news release, CMPD detectives charged a suspect for the murder of a 15-year-old boy who died following an east Charlotte shooting.
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According to a news release, CMPD detectives charged a suspect for the murder of a 15-year-old boy who died following an east Charlotte shooting.
Gas prices in the Carolinas are inching higher as most of the region pushes towards re-opening, causing a growing number of people to hit the road. Gasoline demand is now only 30 percent lower than a year ago and even with prices expected to push more expensive this month, motorists will still see some low Memorial Day gas prices.
Tropical Storm Arthur moved further out to sea Tuesday and was expected to dissipate into a depression before dumping heavy rain on Bermuda later in the week.
The Board of Directors of the Matthews Alive Festival, a Labor Day tradition in Matthews for over 27 years, has announced their decision to cancel this yearβs festival scheduled for September 4-7, 2020.
Restaurant owners gave President Donald Trump a sobering accounting of the widespread damage the coronavirus pandemic has dealt their industry and asked him to adjust a loan program for small businesses to address their concerns. The president put a hopeful spin on the situation, saying encouraging news on vaccines and treatment efforts could βnegateβ the bad news.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation told its employees to take unpaid time off until the end of June to help the department save money as part of cost-cutting measures during the coronavirus pandemic.
Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said Monday that the party βwill not be holding a virtual convention,β pledging that the presidential nominating convention in late August will be conducted at least partly in-person.
The CMPD is asking for the publicβs assistance in locating Malik Boyce who is wanted for disabling his electronic monitor.
'We're open' signs shined brightly Monday
This week's forecast is especially concerning for neighbors living along local lakes and rivers. Duke Energy says it is moving water aggressively through the system in an attempt to prevent flooding.
President Donald Trump said Monday that he is taking a malaria drug to protect against the new coronavirus, despite warnings from his own government that it should only be administered for COVID-19 in a hospital or research setting due to potentially fatal side effects.
Allan Zepp, a maintenance worker in Gaston County, said after he won a $100,000 prize on a scratch-off ticket he decided to surprise his wife with a new car for her birthday.
Governor Roy Cooper announced on May 18 that the state is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the disappearance of Daniel Allan Price.
One person is dead following a two-car collision near Rock Hill early Saturday morning, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
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This was a 400-mile drive unlike any other in modern day NASCAR.
Charlotte Rescue Mission is holding two drive-in movie nights at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the community to enjoy while social distancing. Proceeds from these fundraising events will support the programs at Charlotte Rescue Mission.
Alex Bowman has signed a one-year contract extension to remain with Hendrick Motorsports through 2021.
The North Carolina legislature is resuming its annual session, two weeks after meeting to approve a $1.6 billion package that distributed COVID-19 funds from Washington.
City officials at one of South Carolinaβs most popular beaches knew visitors would return when they reopened during the coronavirus pandemic. They just didnβt think so many would come back at one time.
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety announced Saturday that all juveniles held at the Stonewall Jackson Youth Development Center will be tested for COVID-19 after a staff member reported testing positive for the coronavirus a day earlier.
Life-threatening surf and rip currents will spread along U.S. East coast beaches in the days ahead as Tropical Storm Arthur kicks up ocean swells offshore, the National Hurricane Center warned on Monday.
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