AAA Carolinas Applauds NC for Passage of Law to Keep First Responders Safe
North Carolina legislators passed - and Governor Cooper has just signed – Senate Bill 29, an act to increase the penalties for a violation of the current Move Over law.
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North Carolina legislators passed - and Governor Cooper has just signed – Senate Bill 29, an act to increase the penalties for a violation of the current Move Over law.
Officials say a CATS bus driver has been shot at the Charlotte Transit Center in what appears to be a domestic violence related shooting.
On Monday, Governor Roy Cooper ordered all U.S. and North Carolina flags at state facilities to be flown at half-staff in honor of the late former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens.
A Hickory area dog is safe after firefighters rescued the pooch Sunday afternoon from inside a burning home.
N.C. Department of Transportation contract crews this week will temporarily close the exit ramp from I-77 North to the John Belk Freeway and Wilkinson Boulevard as part of a $12.8 million improvement of the interstate between exits 5 and 10.
N.C. Department of Transportation contract crews will be milling and resurfacing ramps where Charlottetowne Avenue meets Independence Boulevard this week, weather permitting.
Deputies say a Charlotte man arrested for shoplifting on Saturday was also wanted on 17 warrants out of Mecklenburg County.
The North Carolina State Highway Patrol says two people were killed and one was injured after an accident early Sunday morning.
From financial stress to parenthood, marriage and friendships, "To Have and To Hold: Charlotte" follows the real-life challenges five local couples face. Cast members Julianna, Joshua, and Peter spent the morning with the Rising crew.
The man accused of shooting his girlfriend then shooting himself has been released from the hospital and is now facing serious charges.
Charlotte Pride, the local nonprofit organization which produces the annual Charlotte Pride Festival & Parade, has announced its 2019 recipients of its Champions of Pride Awards, as well as the grand marshals for this year’s Bank of America Charlotte Pride Parade.
Equifax will pay up to $700 million to settle with the U.S. and states over a 2017 data breach that exposed Social Security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people.
Authorities in Burke County are investigating after a person on a 4-wheeler was shot and killed early Monday morning.
Cats hilariously react to watching the trailer for 'CATS,' Shaq has a blast dancing in mosh pit, Mizzou football players form own 'marching band' & a dad makes an impressive catch while holding his son!
Puerto Rico braced early Monday for what many people expected to be one of the biggest protests ever seen in the U.S. territory as irate islanders pledged to drive Gov. Ricardo Rosselló from office.
A Gaston County mom is warning parents about a phone app she worries could be used to lure children. Her 8-year-old daughter used an app called "Santa Call & Text You." But the family called police after finding out what "Santa" was texting back.
The Huntersville Police Department is investigating a missing person report.
Fans crowded Romare Bearden park on Saturday to get a glimpse of Megan Rapinoe.
Police say a proactive homeowner and a doorbell camera led to a quick response and arrest from officers Friday morning.
No matter what the county is saying, and test results are showing, people tell WCCB they are still worried the water could be making their hair fall out.
People packed Romare Bearden park Friday night for a huge soccer fan fest event.
Dr. Clayton Wilcox, the superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, has resigned effective August 2, 2019. Wilcox submitted his resignation on July 19th.
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