School Closings And Delays For Friday, Dec. 7th Due To Winter Weather And Snowy Conditions
Some schools in our area have been impacted by winter weather and snowy conditions. Below is a list of closings and delays for Friday, December 7th.
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Some schools in our area have been impacted by winter weather and snowy conditions. Below is a list of closings and delays for Friday, December 7th.
The father of a North Carolina teen who was kidnapped and killed has been denied a visa to attend his daughter's funeral.
The North Carolina General Assembly has finalized legislation implementing the voter photo identification mandate approved in a statewide referendum last month.
A leader of the North Carolina Republican Party says the organization would be open to a new election if an investigation were to find a high likelihood that wrongdoing swayed the state's unresolved congressional race.
While the company says the location has yet to be finalized, LendingTree, Inc., which operates the leading online loan marketplace, will reportedly expand its headquarters in Mecklenburg County, creating 436 new jobs by the end of 2023, Governor Roy Cooper announced today.
Service to 911 centers in North Carolina and throughout the Southeast was restored Thursday afternoon, according to telecommunications companies that serve the centers.
Join WCCB News Rising's Jon Wilson Thursday, December 6th and Friday, December 7th as he works to stuff a moving truck full of toys for needy children!
A woman is facing drunk driving charges after evading police and crashing near an elementary school in York County Thursday morning.
A Gaston County pastor has been charged with multiple sex offenses involving children.
Defensive end Julius Peppers has been named as the Carolina Panthers nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year award, the league announced Thursday.
Jeremy Lamb had 18 points and 11 rebounds for Charlotte, and Nicholas Batum finished with 18 points in a 121-104 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Wednesday night.
Have you checked your medicine cabinet? Some medicine you give your baby could make them sick.
The USA Gymnastics is turning to bankruptcy in an effort to ensure its survival.
Transportation crews have been working around the clock keeping people safe as the winter storm makes its way across the country.
A somber prayer service for a Mount Holly pastor Wednesday night. People at Goshen Free Will Baptist Church remembered Clayton Burch. He died following a fire that burned the parsonage on Tuesday.
More questions about alleged election fraud in the 9th district race. The State Board of Elections is investigating claims of absentee ballot tampering.
George H.W. Bush was celebrated with high praise and loving humor Wednesday as the nation bade farewell to the man who was America’s 41st president and the last to fight for the U.S. in wartime. Three former presidents looked on at Washington National Cathedral as a fourth — George W. Bush — eulogized his dad.
Police are investigating a shooting from Tuesday night in west Charlotte that sent one person to the hospital.
Three inmates have been charged after multiple detention officers were assaulted at the Iredell County Detention Center.
Contract crews working on the Interstate 85 widening project in Cabarrus County have scheduled overnight lane closures on I-85 North to continue bridge and pavement operations, weather permitting.
The new Mecklenburg County Sheriff's first order of business on Wednesday was to end the voluntary 287 (g) agreement between the Sheriff's Office and ICE.
Editor-In-Chief Ryan Pitkin, along with other former Creative Loafing staffers, are behind the bi-weekly publication.
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