Power Outage Cancels, Diverts Flights at Kennedy Airport
A power outage at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport stretched into a second day Friday, stranding passengers and forcing flights to be canceled or diverted to other airports.
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A power outage at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport stretched into a second day Friday, stranding passengers and forcing flights to be canceled or diverted to other airports.
Five former Memphis police officers are making their first court appearance Friday on murder and other charges in theΒ violent arrest and death of Tyre Nichols.
We're bringing the Big Easy to South End! WCCB Charlotte's Emma Mondo heads out to Hi-Wire Brewing to hang out with the LSU Alumni Association as they prepare for their Mardi Gras gumbo cook off!
The Great American Race is almost here! Bahakel Sports Director Jeff Taylor has been at Daytona International Speedway all week, talking with drivers, team owners and even hopping behind the wheel himself.
Lynette Bell, president of the Truist Foundation said aΒ $22 million dollar multi year program will help strengthen small minority owned or BIPOC small businesses by providing access to funding.Β
We all remember the scene in Star Wars "A New Hope" when Princess Leia appeared in a hologram asking Obi-Wan Kenobi for help because he was their only hope. How cool would that be for people like us to use holograms in real life?
Rachael Maurer teams up with the American Heart Association to learn hands-only CPR.
A couple with a failing dishwasher, and expensive repair bill, wonder if it would have been better just buying a new one.Β John Matarese speaks with a repair expert about when it is time to toss it so you don't waste your money.
Temperatures will fall 30Β° across the board from Friday afternoon into Saturday morning.
House Bill 49 would affect places of worship that also serve schools.Β
Broken brick and busted boards are all that remains at a home on Madison Ave in the McCrorey Heights neighborhood.
The Queen City's newest professional performing arts company announces its second production; POTUS. The broadway smash hits the Booth Playhouse on March 16th.
Make sure you have your calendars marked as collegiate baseball returns to Uptown Charlotte in March.
At age 103, Sister Jean awakes daily at 5 a.m. She sits up quickly to avoid going to sleep again β "Iβve got too much to do,β she says. After prayers for the day ahead, she reads the Gospel on her tablet.
A Black Hawk helicopter from the Tennessee National Guard crashed Wednesday in Alabama, killing two crew members, the Tennessee National Guard said.
Gardner-Webb Women's Basketball head coach, Alex Simmons and her team are feeling confident heading into the Hercules Tires Big South Basketball Championships. The Runninβ Bulldogs clinched the outright regular-season title Wednesday night after a 68-56 win over Winthrop.
Residents ofΒ the Ohio village upended by a freight train derailmentΒ packed a gymnasium demanding reassurances after toxic chemicals spilled and burned in a huge plume over their homes and businesses.
WCCB's Lauren McDonald goes behind the scenes at Food Rocket's headquarters in this weeks Do My Job
New efforts are underway to solve a cold case in Huntersville. The murder of 19-year-old Peter Jordan remains unsolved nearly nine years later.
Police in El Paso, Texas, say one person died and three other people were wounded in a shooting at a mall.
Spring is already budding its way back into the Queen City. While that's great news for those of us excited for longer days and warmer highs, it also means the return of the dreaded saffron specter: pollen.
Two people are dead and another person was hurt in a murder-suicide in South End late Monday night. 23-year-old Dionyah Thompson and a 33-year-old man, whose name has not been released, died from gunshots.
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