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Carowinds' parent company, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, announced a more than $1 billion investment in the family of theme parks over the next two years.
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Carowinds' parent company, Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, announced a more than $1 billion investment in the family of theme parks over the next two years.
The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcareβs CEO will return to New York to face murder charges. Luigi Mangione agreed on Thursday to be extradited at a court appearance in Pennsylvania where he was arrested last week after five days on the run.
Adam Wurtzel went to Ovens Auditorium to become part of the act at Cirque du Soleil's new Holiday production 'Twas the Night Before.
A state appeals court has removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others.
'Tis the season for spirited and winless debates about what the best Christmas movie is. Associated Press Film Writers Lindsey Bahr and Jake Coyle list the best Christmas movies for every mood.
Democrats in North Carolina were celebrating big wins after the November election. Now Republicans are stripping powers away from newly elected officials anticipating they'll lose their veto-proof majority next year.
A judge is not making any decisions on trying to stop the company from doing business around York County.
Workers at seven Amazon facilities are on strike. The union said that the workers are joining the picket line Thursday after Amazon ignored a Sunday deadline the union set for contract negotiations.
The giant, seven-foot-tall "2025" numerals touched down on the Broadway Plaza between 46th and 47th streets on Wednesday morning.
Kora, the therapy dog for the Asheville, North Carolina police department, is receiving a national award.
A Charlotte parking deck has raised concerns over how dirty it has become. Some feel the filthΒ could be dangerous.
It's been more than three months since Hurricane Helene left parts of North Carolina devastated. The Mathis family in Shelby is one of many families still working to recover after the storm.
Sleep and peace of mind has been hard to come by for her this month because after her home was broken into twice in December.
The Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point β its third cut this year β but also signaled that it expects to reduce rates more slowly next year than it previously envisioned, largely because of still-elevated inflation.
The winter holiday travel season is set to take off at Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Friday, Dec. 20, running through Sunday, Jan. 5. Passenger numbers are anticipated to surpass last yearβs levels, with approximately 2.75 million arriving and departing passengers during the 17-day period.
Mecklenburg County Public Health is monitoring 12 potential outbreaks of suspected pneumonia involving school-based settings.
Japanese automakers Nissan Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have confirmed that they are discussing closer collaboration but denied reports they have decided on a merger.
CATS will operate on a Saturday schedule for Christmas Eve and a Sunday schedule for Christmas Day. CATS is also offering free rides on New Year's Eve.
Adam Wurtzel met 83-year-old Ron Nordmann, a resident at The Barclay at SouthPark who remains physically fit, proving that age is only a number.
WCCB Charlotte's Gary Brode shows us how the Panthers are making Christmas happen a week early for local children.
The Gaston County Police Department says 42-year-old Eric Bianchi died after an officer perceived him to be an imminent deadly threat and shot him.
Medical experts say itβs a real condition and very concerning.
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