Tar Heels Reach Sweet 16 Leaning Heavily On Ironmen Starters
North Carolina is leaning heavily on its starters entering the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16.
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North Carolina is leaning heavily on its starters entering the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16.
Moira Quinn with Charlotte Center City Partners knows all the fun events happening around town. April's going to be a big month! Check it out.
Strong to severe storms possibleΒ across the Carolinas today.
An update to a story first on WCCB News @ Ten: the dog dumped at a local animal shelter because his owner said he was gay has a new home with a local gay couple.
In response to the first two chickenpox outbreaks in South Carolina since 2020, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is urging parents and providers to keep children up to date on vaccinations to limit the spread of preventable diseases.
A video shot by James Watson of a tornado tearing through a Walmart parking lot in Round Rock, Texas has gone viral.Β
A federal grand jury in Charlotte indicted a Catawba County man for charges related to applying for multiple business loans intended to assist businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and bank robbery charges, according to a news release.Β
Detectives are investigating a fatal crash involving a U-Haul at Harding High School.Β The accident was reported on March 21st at 5:30pm at the school on Freedom Drive near Alleghany Street.
Deputies say they arrested a Lancaster man after he ran from a traffic stop with a large bag of drugs on Friday, March 18th.
North Carolina is reporting 819 new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours and a total of 61 COVID-19 related deaths since Thursday. There are currently 616 COVID-19 related hospitalizations in the state.
Loveβs Travel Stops is seeking to hire more than 2,000 team members at its two-day National Hiring Event on March 30 and 31.
Can you even imagine the heartbreak of losing every photo you've taken the past two years? 5 years? How about 10 years? Since most everyone uses smartphone cameras to take photos and videos and since no one ever prints those photos on paper, losing them to a simple mistake happens frequently.
A Taylorsville man was arrested Friday, March 18th, and charged with statutory rape of a child by an adult, according to a news release.
AAA Travel says cruising is making a strong comeback after the pandemic temporarily put a hold on sailings. The Auto Club Groupβs travel agency reports that cruise bookings during the past four weeks are twice as strong as this time last year.
It is a springtime Tasty Tuesday. Angeline's is joining us today to show off their traditional Italian peach cookies, and talk a bit about a new special menu.
Strong to severe storms are possible Wednesday.
According to the American Bar Association, only five percent of lawyers in the U.S. are Black and even fewer are Black women. A young lawyer hopes Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court will change that.
Charlotte Water released a notice after pipe failure and blockages caused a wastewater overflow to leak into the McIntyre Creek.Β
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced that an average of nine North Carolinians died each day from a drug overdose in 2020, a 40% increase from the previous year.
Deputies say they captured a man who led them on a high-speed chase after evading a traffic stop.
Detectives say they have identified both the victim and suspect involved in a deadly shooting in east Charlotte on March 21st.
The price of oil suffered steep losses last week, enabling the price of gasoline to back off from record highs. The lower global price of crude oil is now more than $20 cheaper and hovering near $105/bbl.
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