Obama to Address American Legion in Charlotte
White House officials have confirmed that President Obama is expected to speak in Charlotte on Tuesday.
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White House officials have confirmed that President Obama is expected to speak in Charlotte on Tuesday.
Law enforcement officers are searching for an inmate after he escaped from a work assignment on Friday.
Check out these photos from the Wounded Warrior Project - Soldier Ride, Friday, August 21st at Latta Plantation Park.
A detailed description given to police about a robbery suspect helped cops make an arrest.
Police say a man tried to kidnap a teenager from a local greenway in Charlotte.
Police arrested a man who was allegedly caught with a dead woman's car.
If there was ever a day to have missed Wilson's World, today was not the day, thanks to Twiggy the waterskiing squirrel.
Once the weekend wraps up, it's back to the books for Charlotte-Mecklenburg students. Meantime, there's exyta effort underway to make sure students in West Charlotte have a successful school year.
It's a hot "Snark" with a hot couple calling it quits, a hot chick looking for a good time and hot coffee hitting home.
Thanks to the Holderness Family the Rising crew is getting ready for school with their great viral video "Baby Got Class."
Park leaders unveiled plans for a new roller coaster that will be the world's tallest and fastest giga coaster. Coaster experts say this ups Carowinds credibility considerably.
The first two known Ebola patients to be treated for the deadly virus on U.S. soil make a full recovery! So do you have renewed faith in future cures?
A Charlotte missionary who survived the Ebola virus, and is now out of the hospital, is considering going back to West Africa.
A Charlotte missionary who survived the Ebola virus, and is now out of the hospital, is considering going back to West Africa.
Jimmy Shubert is live at the Comedy Zone this weekend! Rance caught up with the funnyman before the show to get a sneak peek at what's coming up...
A chain reaction of kindness at a Starbucks in Florida! The manager says a woman in her mid-60s started the random act of kindness.
Our Man on the Edge, Robert Wilder, hit the streets to see if the Ebola patients' clean bill of health renews hope in future medical breakthroughs...
A year-long investigation into prescription drug fraud ended with the arrest of a local doctor And 28 other people.
The first known Ebola patient to be treated on U.S. soil is considering his next move. Samaritan's Purse doctor Kent Brantly spoke about his recovery Thursday before he left the hospital.
Witnesses say the driver's foot slipped off the brake and onto the gas. The car pinned the victim to the front of a store, breaking the glass.
A year-long investigation into prescription drug fraud ended with the arrest of a local doctor And 28 other people.
A "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" prayer vigil was held Thursday night in Huntersville. Dozens of people filled Jonahville A.M.E. Zion Church.
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