CMPD Makes Arrest In West Charlotte Homicide
CMPD detectives are conducting a homicide investigation after locating a victim with a gunshot wound in west Charlotte Wednesday morning.
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CMPD detectives are conducting a homicide investigation after locating a victim with a gunshot wound in west Charlotte Wednesday morning.
Chip Ganassi Racing fires star NASCAR driver Kyle Larson after he used N-word during virtual race.
Rock Hill police are investigating an attempted murder that left two teen victims in the hospital Monday night.
To show its appreciation to those in the community working to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, Bojanglesβ is giving away any size of its Legendary Iced Tea to healthcare workers, first responders and law enforcement no purchase necessary.
Beaten down by the coronavirus outbreak, the world economy in 2020 will suffer its worst year since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the International Monetary Fund says in its latest forecast.
Clean-up is underway after powerful storms moved through the Charlotte area early Monday morning. Thousands of Duke Energy customers are still without power as of Monday night.
Carolina Panthers' running back Christian McCaffrey signed a four-year contract extension worth $16M a year, according to Adam Schefter.Β Β
Bernie Sanders endorsed Joe Bidenβs presidential candidacy on Monday as he made a joint online appearance with the former vice president.
Attorney General Josh Stein today called on the U.S. Department of the Treasury to take immediate action to ensure billions of dollars in emergency stimulus payments authorized by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) go to American families, not debt collectors. The CARES Act, which was passed three weeks ago, does not explicitly designate these emergency stimulus payments as exempt from garnishment from creditors.
A New York man has been arrested by Iredell County deputies on multiple drug trafficking charges on Saturday.
The coronavirus pandemic has thrown millions out of work and devastated economies worldwide, and governments are struggling with the delicate balance between keeping people safe from a highly contagious virus and making sure they can still make a living or even have enough to eat.
Strong storms pounding the Deep South have killed at least 19 people in Mississippi, Georgia, Arkansas and South Carolina.
Strong storms pounded the Deep South on Sunday, killing at least six people in south Mississippi and damaging up to 300 homes and other buildings in northern Louisiana.
Rising tension between business leaders and health officials about when to re-open. And new data showing how minorities are at higher risk for Coronavirus infections and death.
Harvest Ministries Outreach Center in Wadesboro held a grocery give-a-way to hundreds of families in need
The Matthews Police Department says officers assisted in the apprehension of two suspects who fled from Monroe Police officers and Union County Sheriff's deputies on Sunday afternoon.
Blood tests for the coronavirus could play a key role in deciding whether millions of Americans can safely return to work and school. But public health officials warn that the current βWild Westβ of unregulated tests is creating confusion that could ultimately slow the path to recovery.
As of April 12th, 2020, North Carolina is reporting 4,520 cases of coronavirus in 91 counties across the state.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was discharged from a London hospital where he was treated in intensive care for the coronavirus as the U.K. on Sunday became the fourth European country to surpass 10,000 virus-related deaths.
βSimmons is built for todayβs NFL,β said NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah, βand his role could change week to week, depending on the opponent.β
Sunday, thousands of worshipers won't be in the pews of local churches for Easter Sunday, due to restrictions on mass gatherings. Instead, many will turn to online services.
The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus eclipsed Italyβs for the highest in the world Saturday, surpassing 20,000, as Chicago and other cities across the Midwest braced for a potential surge in victims and moved to snuff out smoldering hot spots of contagion before they erupt.
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