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The UNC Charlotte Center City building was placed on lockdown after someone was shot in front of the campus, according to police.
Kemba Walker had 21 points to lead the Hornets but Charlotte suffered a blowout loss, 126-94, to the Boston Celtics.
Authorities say there are now 38 confirmed cases of measles in an outbreak in the Pacific Northwest.
A sudden blast of warm air unleashed the dreaded polar vortex from its Arctic cage. Now, the Midwest is about to feel the effects of its icy grip.
A bill that would ban drivers in South Carolina from holding cellphones in their hands has passed its first hurdle.
Parents, check your cabinets! An infant ibuprofen recall expands over dosage concerns.
Rumors are swirling about a possible new bid to bring Major League Soccer to Charlotte. The head of a local soccer academy says the Carolina Panthers are gauging fan interest in having a team play at Bank of America Stadium.
A new bill introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly aims to free up money to get rape kits tested. According to state numbers, there is a backlog of 15,000 untested rape kits stacked up in police departments across North Carolina.
Mayor Vi Lyles says their projected budget allowed for a revenue neutral rate.Β Mecklenburg County CommissionersΒ still have to go through their budget needs too.Β
CMPD has charged a man accused of breaking into a vehicle in southeast Charlotte overnight.
Apple says Facebook can no longer distribute an app that paid users, including teenagers, to extensively track their phone and web use.
Police have a man in custody after a woman was reportedly stabbed inside the Amazon distribution center in west Charlotte Wednesday night.
Several schools in the our viewing area have announced delays due to potentially hazardous winter weather conditions.
A 27-year-old Charlotte man accused of using drug money to buy several homes and luxury cars will spend the next nine years in prison.
The deadly deep freeze enveloping the Midwest sent temperatures plunging Wednesday to rival some of the most frigid spots in the world, triggering widespread closures of schools and businesses, and the canceling of more than 1,600 flights to and from Chicagoβs airports.
AAA Carolinas is applauding South Carolina legislators for moving a bill forward that would make it illegal for motorists to use hand-held communication devices, such as cell phones, while driving.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools says no weapons were found after Wednesday's random safety screenings at two area schools.
N.C. Department of Transportation contract crews will continue work this weekend on a $16.3 million project to improve 22 bridges along I-277.
A man and woman are facing several drug related charges after deputies raided their home on January 17th.
An Iredell County man is accused of harboring a suspect with outstanding warrants from Mecklenburg, Iredell and Rowan Counties.
The Aviation Department is holding a Federal Employee Resource Fair 10 a.m. β 4 p.m. Thursday, January 31 at the CLT Center to help connect federal workers with organizations able to assist them during the government shutdown. All federal workers are invited to attend.
WCCB News Edge viewers got an exclusive, early look at the always-entertaining crime blotter section ofΒ Queen CityΒ Nerve, called βThe Scanner.β
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