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Win a 4-pack of tickets to the Carolina Renaissance Festival! Just Jess tells you how to hashtag your photos for a chance to win.
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A congregation in mourning tonight after the sudden passing of a well-known Charlotte pastor.
Community religious leaders have gathered to remember two television journalists who were shot and killed last week.
The Statesville Police Department is investigating a shooting early Sunday morning that left one person dead.
Dr. Phillip M. Davis, the senior pastor of Nations Ford Community Church, died Saturday from an accidental shooting according to the Union County Sherrif's Office.
This week's Waiting Child loves cars and sports. He cheers for the Panthers and also looks up to one major athlete who lives in Charlotte.
An extreme water shortage has some residents in Union County being asked to conserve water.
Here are the latest developments regarding the fatal shooting of a suburban Houston sheriff's deputy (all times local):
The Edgitators discuss if Officer Wes Kerrick should return to CMPD. Plus: Ashely Madison CEO steps down, and a university snitches on students...
The University of Michigan has unveiled a new policy to try to curb its underage drinking problem: snitching to parents.
Should CMPD reinstate Officer Wes Kerrick? The Edgitators weigh in...
A state Senator is trying to prove how important local teacher assistants are by being one.
The charge against Officer Wes Kerrick will be dismissed. Kerrick's attorneys say it's not clear if he will stay with CMPD.
NC Attorney General Roy Cooper says meeting the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt could not be achieved.
FOP says it will continue backing Officer Wes Kerrick as he makes work decisions after being cleared of criminal charges.
A Confederate monument vandalized several times is now being protected by Mecklenburg County officials.
A state Senator is trying to prove how important local teacher assistants are by being one.
The charge against Officer Wes Kerrick will be dismissed. Kerrick's attorneys say it's not clear if he will stay with CMPD.
NC Attorney General Roy Cooper says meeting the standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt could not be achieved.
FOP says it will continue backing Officer Wes Kerrick as he makes work decisions after being cleared of criminal charges.
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