FEMA Disaster Recovery Center Opening In Morganton On October 20th
A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will open Sunday in Morganton until further notice to help people and businesses that were impacted by Hurricane Helene.
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A FEMA Disaster Recovery Center will open Sunday in Morganton until further notice to help people and businesses that were impacted by Hurricane Helene.
I-77 North is closed near Westinghouse Boulevard due to a tractor trailer on fire.
A man was arrested after allegedly firing multiple shots and pistol whipping a woman at a Dollar General in Lincolnton.
Avery County schools announced a tentative plan to reopen on November 6th after being closed for weeks due to severe storms and flooding from Helene.
Police have charged a juvenile in connection to the murder of a 17-year-old in south Charlotte back in August.
There are 3,169 people experiencing homelessness in Charlotte, 1,145 of those people have kids with them. The temperature will drop into the low 40's overnight. One of those families with kids talked with WCCB Charlotte's Zane Cina about how they're surviving.
Charlotte Catholic is investigating three bullying incidents involving members of the high schoolβs football team.
Balenciaga, the luxury fashion brand, opened in SouthPark Mall on Friday.
A car plunged into Lake Hickory on Friday morning.
The Charlotte Touchdown Club held its last Legends of the Game Luncheon Series of the year on Friday afternoon.
Former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler was arrested and charged with driving under the influence and possession of a handgun after a minor collision on Thursday.
Law Enforcement officers captured an escaped inmate near Caldwell Correctional Institution Friday morning.Β
Plaza Midwood announced the Boo-tique Bazaar & Treat Trail on Friday, October 25th.
Lifelong Swannanoa resident Joe Bryant and his dog are no longer exposed to the cold after an anonymous donor gave him a camper.
Lottery players in North Carolina can have fun this weekend with a $437 million Powerball jackpot up for grabs.
Adam Wurtzel went to Bojangles Coliseum to celebrate the Charlotte Checkers opening weekend.
Wine-to-Water, a Boone based non-profit will give water filters to every family in Banner Elk Friday as town is still left without running water as crews work to repair damaged sewer mains at water treatment facility after Tropical Storm Helene.
The U.S. military trained him in explosives and battlefield tactics. Now the Iraq War veteran and enlisted National Guard member was calling for taking up arms against police and government officials in his own country.
Turnout for early in-person voting started strong Thursday in the presidential battleground of North Carolina, including in mountainous areas whereΒ Hurricane HeleneΒ destroyed property and upended lives but apparently did not dampen a fierce desire to participate in elections.
An accident has caused road closures on I-85 north at exit 49 in Charlotte near Burton Smith Boulevard.Β
Millions of social media users are not happy that Meta is using their personal information to train its AI Model. Jamey Tucker explains what the company is doing with your personal data.
Thanks to the non-profit Wine to Water, every family in Banner Elk can get a free water filter today in front of the Historic Banner Elk Elementary school.
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