Getting to Know WCCB Anchor Will Kennedy
The newest member of the WCCB team stops by Rising to tell us a little more about himself. We're welcoming Will Kennedy to the Queen City!
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The newest member of the WCCB team stops by Rising to tell us a little more about himself. We're welcoming Will Kennedy to the Queen City!
Who said fast food should skimp out on quality? WCCB's Chef Troy visited the restaurant PDQ for his 'Chef's Spotlight.'
It's all the rage...taking a "Selfie" and hitting the dance floor with the Rising crew and The Chainsmokers. Actress Debbie Allen joins the party.
Missing tvs, trashed rooms, calling it quits and "friendly" rivals in poopie pants...if it's here, DJ's got it covered.
The Chris Canty Foundation is cleaning up Charlotte communities and getting local youth involved in order to learn leadership skills.
A local survivor of the 2009 Fort Hood attack tells WCCB about the tragedy, and what it's like to live with the scars.
A transgender student at CPCC says she was harassed because of her bathroom choice. Did the school discriminate against her?
A local survivor of the 2009 Fort Hood attack tells WCCB about the tragedy, and what it's like to live with the scars.
With the growing acceptance of pot in the U.S., the Fusion-TV cable channel has hired the news industry's very first weed correspondent!
Pete Rose Jr. Loses His First Game as Manager
Local and national LGBT organizations are calling for CPCC to apologize after a student who identifies as transgender was allegedly harassed.
Charlotte is the fifth most sprawling big metro area in the entire U.S.! But should it be?
Robert Wilder hits the streets to find out if you think a local CPCC student was discriminated against because she's transgender...
A fourth grade teacher taught her son a life lesson when she found $11,000 on the side of the road and turned it in!
A Newton man who's accused of trying to lure an 11-year-old girl into his car with a Blow Pop will face a judge Friday.
Student First Academy only opened in August, and now will close April 15. That's less than two months before the end of the school year.
The Speedway is being transformed into a car lover's dream! Hundreds of pristine antique cars are on display at the Auto Fair in Concord.
A fourth grade teacher taught her son a life lesson when she found $11,000 on the side of the road and turned it in!
A Newton man who's accused of trying to lure an 11-year-old girl into his car with a Blow Pop will face a judge Friday.
Student First Academy only opened in August, and now will close April 15. That's less than two months before the end of the school year.
Local musician Michael Tracy is organizing the 2nd Music Matinee with an eye to helping the Wounded Warriors Project.
James Ford of Garinger High School is the 2014 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teacher of the Year.
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