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The Trump administration is taking fire for planning to shut down the Obamacare website while people are required to enroll.
Saint Luke's Catholic Church in Mint Hill hosted Luke-A-Palooza on Saturday.
Concord Police are looking for a man they say broke into Globe Communications on Saturday morning.
Lancaster County officials are seeking help locating a missing Lancaster man.
Several families in East Charlotte are scrambling to find a new place to live. Residents at the Oakhurst Apartments, formerly known as Brittany Woods, say they were stunned to find eviction notices on their doors this week.
A strong new earthquake shook Mexico on Saturday, toppling already damaged homes and a highway bridge and causing new alarm in a country reeling from two even more powerful quakes this month that together have killed nearly 400 people.
Stephen Curry and President Donald Trump agree on one thing: The Golden State star is not going to the White House anytime soon.
Police have identified the woman who was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in north Charlotte Friday night.
CMPD is checking on synagogues across Charlotte Friday night after a suspected hate crime.
Activists are calling on the City of Charlotte to bring back the Homicide Task Force.
CMPD's bomb detecting dogs are getting some extra training to help keep you safe.
Ardrey Kell students arriving for Friday night football against their rival Providence High say they do not expect a repeat of last week's chaos.
Police are investigating after someone robbed the Park Street Family Dollar at gunpoint Friday.
CMPD has charged four suspects for vehicle break-ins that happened overnight in southwest Charlotte.
Four teens have been charged in connection to two breaking and entering cases Thursday morning.
A failing dam prompted emergency evacuations of two towns in northwestern Puerto Rico on Friday as the U.S. territory struggled with flooding, an island-wide blackout and other dangers in Hurricane Maria’s wake.
North Carolina was not one of 21 states whose election systems were targeted by Russian cyber-actors in the 2016 General Election, a Department of Homeland Security official told state elections officials Friday.
Police are investigating a possible hate crime after a Jewish family reported that someone drew a Swastika on their home in southwest Charlotte.
Sen. John McCain declared his opposition Friday to the GOP’s last-ditch effort to repeal and replace “Obamacare,” dealing a likely death blow to the legislation and, perhaps, to the Republican Party’s years of vows to kill the program.
The Charlotte Hornets have promoted Stephen Silas to associate head coach and has hired veteran coach Eddie Jordan as an assistant.
Republican city councilman Kenny Smith is running against Democratic colleague Vi Lyles to be the next mayor of Charlotte.
Families living in the neighborhoods off Old Monroe Road in Indian Trail say the Super Street design will make getting in and out of their homes a hassle.
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