Pineville Police Request Public's Help Identifying Two Larceny Suspects
The Pineville Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying two suspects accused of larceny.
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The Pineville Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying two suspects accused of larceny.
In two days, LaKisa McKethan of Fayetteville will get a chance to spin a giant prize wheel and try to land a $2 million prize.
Two local activist explain how we can all embody what Dr. King stood for and make a difference.
The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting that left a man injured Sunday afternoon.
Americans must commit to the unfinished work of Martin Luther King Jr., President Joe Biden said Monday said in a video address on the day that commemorates the slain civil rights leader.
Heavy snow during a winter storm Sunday caused part of a roof to collapse on a dorm at Brevard College.
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The six-year legal battle over Princeβs estate has ended.
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Netflix is raising prices for customers in the U.S. and Canada.
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The Tri-County saw quite a bit of ice, sleet, and snow over the weekend
Icy travel will be a big concern the next few days.
Many people across Charlotte have been hoping to see at least a significant amount of snow for nearly four years. Sunday morning they finally got it.
People in the Foothills woke up to a Winter Wonderland, but it's quickly turning into an icy mess.
CMPD has responded to 41 traffic crashes, 16 resulting in injury, since 12 AM Sunday.
Over 1,200 flights to and from the Charlotte Douglas International Airport have been cancelled on Sunday due to a winter storm, according to FlightAware.
The window for wintry precipitation is closing, but bitter cold will make itself at home through much of the week ahead.
State transportation officials urge people to stay off the roads as the worst of the winter storm hits North Carolina.
One lane of I-77 is now open in Mooresville after a truck flipped over in icy conditions early Sunday morning, fire officials say.
Agencies across Mecklenburg County are activating emergency shelters in response to a winter storm hitting the Carolinas.
Duke Energy is reporting 3,134 active power outages and 115,666 customers as of 2 p.m. Sunday.
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