Vehicle Chase Leaves Deputy Injured
A Lincoln County deputy was reportedly injured after a police chase left three patrol cars damaged.
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A Lincoln County deputy was reportedly injured after a police chase left three patrol cars damaged.
*SPOILERS* Derek James and Just Jess discuss last night's epic episode, "Flash of Two Worlds."
Wilson was joined by Terrence Taylor with PDQ to talk about their "Shake Out Cancer" campaign.
The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan says the recent airstrike on a hospital in the northern city of Kunduz was a mistake.
Chef Troy is announcing the dates for his upcoming book tour for his "Pseudo Southern" cookbook with two of his favorite pseudo southern recipes.
To celebrate tonight's season premiere of "The Flash," WCCB and Heroes Aren't Hard to Find are having a big party.
Be sure to join Wilson tomorrow, October 7th at Sunoco Station on Bessemer City Rd in Gastonia.
A little comic relief with pizza, Gary Busey, Dr. Phil, the lack of Dunkin' Donuts and the Detroit Lions.
Crews are still working to remove a fallen tree on Tyvola Road that damaged power lines and caused a three car accident.
Nowadays, you can rate almost anything: restaurants, products, movies, etc. But what if you could rate... humans?
Al Roker is in deep for taking this selfie while covering the historic flooding in South Carolina. The Palmetto State didn't find it funny.
What could possibly go wrong with an app designed for rating humans? The Edgitators weigh in...
Starting Tuesday CMPD is cracking down on speeding drivers. It's called Operation Slowdown.
Nine dead, thousands without power and water, homes destroyed and businesses gone. This is the worst flooding in the state's history.
A young mother in South Carolina is praising the U.S. Coast Guard for rescuing her and her young daughter.
Volunteers from Charlotte are also joining in relief efforts in Columbia. Members of the Salvation Army packed up their disaster relief truck before heading to Columbia Monday.
Starting Tuesday CMPD is cracking down on speeding drivers. It's called Operation Slowdown.
A young mother in South Carolina is praising the U.S. Coast Guard for rescuing her and her young daughter.
Volunteers from Charlotte are also joining in relief efforts in Columbia. Members of the Salvation Army packed up their disaster relief truck before heading to Columbia Monday.
Iredell County School District holds meetings for parents and students after an horrific roof collapse.
Nine dead, thousands without power and water, homes destroyed and businesses gone. This is the worst flooding in the state's history.
Storm cleanup continues Monday throughout the City of Charlotte. City officials says they've responded to more than 100 calls for downed trees, but a lot of the damage is now homeowners responsibility.
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