Ford recalls 1.3M Vehicles For Suspension, Transmission Woes
Ford is recalling over 1.3 million vehicles mainly in North America to fix rear suspension and transmission control software problems.
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Ford is recalling over 1.3 million vehicles mainly in North America to fix rear suspension and transmission control software problems.
Uber is testing restaurant food deliveries by drone. The company’s Uber Eats unit began the tests in San Diego with McDonald’s and plans to expand to other restaurants later this year.
The North Carolina man charged with killing three much-admired Muslim university students pleaded guilty Wednesday, four years after the slayings.
According to the North Carolina Highway Patrol the deadly accident on I-485 near Moores Chapel Road Wednesday morning was caused by a wrong-way driver.
Police say Jaydon Turay has been located and is in custody.
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The Charlotte Independence professional soccer team announced the club has parted ways with Head Coach Jim McGuinness.
The trailer for 'Frozen 2,' Brooks Koepka gets back at Joe Buck for messing up his girlfriend's name, a police officer buys groceries for a family in need and the Blues invite a super-fan suffering from a rare disease to join them at the Stanley Cup Finals!
The man convicted of killing a UNC Charlotte student is out of jail, spending his first night in nearly nine years, at home. Mark Carver walked out of the Gaston County Jail and into the arms of his family, friends and supporters. What's next, as Carver's family celebrates, while another family grieves.
The nation’s Roman Catholic bishops convened a high-stakes meeting Tuesday under pressure to confront the child sexual abuse crisis that has disillusioned many churchgoers, with one scholar warning: “We find ourselves at a turning point, a critical moment in our history.”
Facebook on Tuesday launched an app that will pay users to share information with the social media giant about which apps they’re using.
The Stanly County Sheriff's Office says they charged a man for beating his teenage girlfriend to death.
Mark Carver, the man convicted by a jury in 2011 in the death of UNC Charlotte student Ira Yarmolenko, has been released from jail.
The City of Salisbury is one of only a handful of North Carolina locations that will serve as the backdrop for the upcoming film, “The 24th,” directed by Academy Award winning director, Kevin Willmott, who co-wrote the screenplay for “The Black KKKlansman.”
The Charlotte Hornets have announced that forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist underwent a successful surgical procedure on Tuesday to address a chronic groin strain.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg EMS says the emergency evacuation shelter activated for flood victims on Sunday, June 9th has closed.
Police have charged a man accused of robbing two businesses in September of 2018.
A South Carolina man was sentenced on Monday to 20 years and a lifetime of supervised release for attempting to provide material support to ISIS, which is a designated foreign terrorist organization.
Kings Mountain Police are trying to identify the suspects believed to be responsible for two armed robberies.
The Statesville Planning Board approved a recommendation to increase the flag size allowed at businesses after Gander RV refused to take down a 40 by 80 foot American flag.
Dunkin’ today announced that it will open a new restaurant in Charlotte, NC at 4920 Old Sardis Road, Suite D1 on June 17th.
The autopsy report for Vatsla Watkins confirms that she died from drowning in Lake Wylie.
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