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President Obama signed a declaration today that says a major disaster exists in numerous counties across North Carolina following Hurricane Matthew.
Newly leaked emails show consternation among those closest to Hillary Clinton about how Bill Clinton's business dealings might damage his reputation and potentially affect her presidential hopes.
Governor Mike Pence campaigned in Charlotte today following Sunday's debate between running mate Donald Trump and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Officials say they have evacuated 797 inmates from Neuse Correctional Institution as a result of flooding caused by Hurricane Matthew.
No Tomorrow star Tori Anderson talks about the new hit show on the CW.
Gov. Nikki Haley provided an update on Hurricane Matthew's impact on South Carolina.
The funeral for Keith Lamont Scott, the man fatally shot and killed by a CMPD officer in September, has been moved to Friday.
Gov. McCrory provided an update on the impacts Hurricane Matthew is having in North Carolina.
Police are searching for Calvin Debnam after he reportedly cut off his electronic monitoring device.
Police say Jerome Planter is wanted after he reportedly cut off his electronic monitoring device.
Police say they arrested the suspect accused of shooting a man to death in Lancaster over the weekend.
The air is getting cooler, pumpkin spice is everywhere, and football season is well underway which means it's time to tailgate! Today's Zell or Zilch is helping you take your tailgate to the next level.
You've seen the hundreds of pictures on Facebook and Pinterest of moms-to-be and their maternity photo shoots ... but none quite like this.
CMPD responded to a pedestrian hit Sunday morning at approximately 1:19 a.m. on the 4900 block of North Tryon Street.
The remnants of Hurricane Matthew triggered severe flooding across North Carolina as the storm made its exit to the sea Sunday, and hundreds of people had to be rescued from their homes and cars. The death toll in the U.S. climbed to at least 14, half of them in North Carolina.
Fallen trees have caused damage in Charlotte after one fell on a home near Rea Rd. and another falling on Queens Rd. leaving many without power.
Will Kenndey is in Florence, SC getting a look at some of the impact Hurricane Matthew had near the coast.
Flooding has impacted most of the eastern half of North Carolina.
Hurricane Matthew continues to take it's toll knocking out power in thousands of homes in North and South Carolina.
Hurricane Matthew still had some dangerous fight left in it early Sunday, dumping more than a foot of rain on North Carolina in a deluge that flooded homes and businesses as far as 100 miles inland.
The second annual ART Unleashed fundraiser raised thousands of dollars for five local animal organizations.
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