Man on the Edge: The Rules of Re-Gifting?
What are the rules for re-gifting? Our Man on the Edge, Robert Wilder, asked the people of Charlotte to find out...
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What are the rules for re-gifting? Our Man on the Edge, Robert Wilder, asked the people of Charlotte to find out...
The United States is announcing that we're re-opening relations with Cuba, after 50 years...
Now that you can't see The Interview, does it make you want to see it even more? Our Man on the Edge, Robert Wilder, hit the streets to find out...
AAA says nearly 100,000 Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over the next two weeks. Most of them will take road trips, while nearly 6 million will fly.
We're getting reactions about President Obama's historic change in policy toward Cuba from Cuban-Americans who live here in Charlotte.
Police have arrested and charged the individual who made threats against Providence High School.
Police released new details in the case of a 14-year-old boy they say shot and killed an intruder who was breaking into his grandmother's home.
AAA says nearly 100,000 Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles over the next two weeks. Most of them will take road trips, while nearly 6 million will fly.
We're getting reactions about President Obama's historic change in policy toward Cuba from Cuban-Americans who live here in Charlotte.
Police have arrested and charged the individual who made threats against Providence High School.
Police released new details in the case of a 14-year-old boy they say shot and killed an intruder who was breaking into his grandmother's home.
Panthers quarterback Cam Newton returned to practice Wednesday.
Check out these photos from The Salvation Army's Angel Tree Wednesday, December 18th.
Survival requires sacrifice. Don't miss The 100 mid-season finale tonight at 9pm on WCCB, Charlotte's CW!
Wilson always gets emotional every year during the Salvation Army Angel Tree giveaway day.
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It's high drama thanks to families and television with the Kardashians, "Family Feud" and C-Span.
As we all know, ignorance of the law is no excuse for not following it. Unless, of course, you're an officer of the law. And then, the Supreme Court says it's perfectly fine.
No peace for Sony in the wake of a massive hack. Former employees are now suing the media giant for letting their information get stolen.
Since the Supreme Court says ignorance of the law is an excuse for police, why can't it be one for the rest of us? We hit the streets to find out...
Department of Transportation Secretary and former Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx kicked off the annual "Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over" holiday crackdown Tuesday.
Police are investigating a case of a 14-year-old boy who shot and killed a suspected home intruder Tuesday evening.
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