Blumenthal Performing Arts Launches The Charlotte International Arts Festival
The lineup has been announced for Blumenthal's new Charlotte International Arts Festival.
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The lineup has been announced for Blumenthal's new Charlotte International Arts Festival.
The CW premiere of "WOW: Women of Wrestling" hit the screen last weekend, and stars of the show Foxxy Fierce and Kandi Krush join WCCB Charlotte's Joe Duncan to give us a taste of what to expect for the series!
There’s a new nature documentary series that promises to show viewers incredible animal behavior in vibrant clarity. Heard that all before? Well, this one is on steroids.
Whether you put it out there or not, everyone has a big digital footprint. Your name, email address, phone number, street address, and even what your house looks like from the street. All that information can be found with a simple Google Search. But it's rolling out an option where you can request having some of that information removed.
The Charlotte Fire Department says one person was injured in an early morning apartment fire on Tanager Park Drive.
Bring out the pumpkin spice! Fall is wasting no time getting started.
Four people helped rescue a driver who drove a car into Lake Norman. Mooresville Fire responded to the scene on Williamson Road Wednesday afternoon and discovered the driver had been pulled out of the water to safety.
A man accused of murder in Rowan County is now in police custody. Kendrick Jamal Vinson is accused of fatally shooting Auburn Clement in Salisbury.
The Concord Police Department has arrested a juvenile in connection with phoned-in bomb threats this week at two schools in Cabarrus County. Police say the juvenile is responsible for several threats at Jay M. Robinson High School and Cox Mill High School.
Residents and visitors in the City of Albemarle will have a new way of getting around town. The city has welcomed the electric scooter company Peel as a mode of transportation.
Mooresville Police department makes an arrest in an undercover drug bust. In late August, Mooresville Police Department Detectives received information about a suspect who was transporting and distributing large amounts of illegal narcotics into the Mooresville/South Iredell area.
A motorcyclist was killed in a crash early Thursday morning in Catawba County. The North Carolina Highway Patrol has identified the man as Gregory Allen Propst, 21, of Conover.
Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles was among several North Carolina mayors and elected leaders attending meetings on Thursday with the Biden Administration at the White House. It was an opportunity for North Carolina officials to learn more about the Biden Administration's legislative agenda and how it impacts the Tar Heel state.
Mecklenburg County Public Health officials says there are two human cases of West Nile Virus in the county.
At 10 p.m. on September 27th, the closure will go into effect. It will remain closed until Wednesday, October 12th at 4 a.m.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a stark repudiation of Donald Trump’s legal arguments, a federal appeals court on Wednesday permitted the Justice Department to resume its use of classified records seized from the former president’s Florida estate as part of its ongoing…
On a blustery November day last year Britain’s future king stood before world leaders to deliver a rallying cry that they should “act with all despatch, and decisively” to confront a common enemy.
A man charged with assault after he was seen on a video slapping the back of former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani accepted a deal Wednesday to have the charges dismissed.
The Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office says they have identified the student who made the bomb threats at Northwest Cabarrus High.
A 17-year-old suspect has been identified in the deaths of two teenagers who were found shot over the weekend, a North Carolina sheriff announced Tuesday.
The White House has a new effort to show local governments what it can do for their communities, hosting North Carolina officials to highlight funding opportunities and hear firsthand how coronavirus relief, infrastructure dollars and other policies are faring locally.
The Federal Reserve delivered its bluntest reckoning Wednesday of what it will take to finally tame painfully high inflation: Slower growth, higher unemployment and potentially a recession.
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