Group Calls For Removal of Gaston Parks Director
An animal rights group in Gaston County is asking for the parks director to step down.
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An animal rights group in Gaston County is asking for the parks director to step down.
Mecklenburg will have some of the highest premiums in North Carolina.
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Rance Adams hit the streets to find out what you do when somebody steals your lunch at the office!
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Tega Cay neighborhood plaqued with sewage spills is cleaning up after yet another problem.
Wilson previews this Sunday's "Carved" event at Atherton Market.
Twenty two people were taken to different hospitals after a bus crash in Uptown Charlotte.
Senate leaders announced last-minute agreement Wednesday to avert a threatened Treasury default and reopen the government after a partial, 16-day shutdown.
There's still challenges in North Carolina with the Defense of Marriage Act.
A former pastor accused of sexually abusing children will face a judge Wednesday.
CMS is already getting feedback from parents about later school days.
Leaders at Central Piedmont Community College say they need more money to grow.
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President Barack Obama says he's grateful to Democratic and Republican leaders in the Senate for passing a deal to end the partial government shutdown and avert a default.
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Tenants are so angry, they are turning to social media for help.
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