International Soccer Returns To Charlotte; A Sign Of More Major Events To Come
Tens of thousands of soccer fans flooded Uptown Charlotte on Wednesday night for an international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Eduador.
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Tens of thousands of soccer fans flooded Uptown Charlotte on Wednesday night for an international friendly soccer match between Mexico and Eduador.
An employee of Appalachian State University has been charged with secret peeping after a mobile phone was found in a vent to dorm bathroom, according to university officials.
A strong rainmaking system sweeps in from the southwest on Thursday, which could bring a sorely missed 1-2" through the first half of the weekend.
State Treasurer Dale Folwell says many North Carolina nonprofit hospitals are falling short in treating the poor for free or reduced rates to validate their tax-exempt status.
A woman who was fired after asking to bring an oxygen tank to work to help her breathe will get $25,000 in a federal settlement.
First Responders are in for a sweet treat Thursday as Krispy Kreme will be celebrating them with a free Original Glazed® Doughnut and free brewed coffee.
The Carolina Panthers are not expected to pursue Deshaun Watson according to reports from NFL.com.
The spread of COVID-19 has dropped substantially in North Carolina in recent weeks.
South Carolina State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman announced Wednesday that she will not pursue re-election in 2022.
Two people have been charged after a traffic stop in Kings Mountain led to the seizure of $176,000 worth of meth Friday, according to deputies.
Sunny today, but rain and storms return Thursday.
The United States has issued its first passport with an “X” gender designation — a milestone in the recognition of the rights of people who don’t identify as male or female.
The Burke County Sheriff's Office said the body found on the banks of the Catawba River in Morganton Friday has been identified.
A former top executive in a North Carolina-based health care system who claimed in a lawsuit that he lost his job because he is a white male has been awarded $10 million by a federal jury.
Ghosts and goblins can scratch the White House from their trick or treating routes this year.
The Harris Campus of Central Piedmont invited Wilson to learn more about their Culinary and Child Development programs!
Surveillance video shows three people walking into Seoul Food Meat Company on South Church Street around 9 pm on October 2nd.
Teachers are rallying amid worries about an ongoing staffing shortage in CMS. Members of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Association of Educators gathered outside Tuesday night's school board meeting.
FDA Advisory Committee approves Pfizer Covid Vaccine for Children 5-11 years old. The decision comes as more and more people are getting their booster shots.
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With deer mating season underway, AAA Carolinas is urging motorists to be cautious and extra vigilant on the roads to help avoid collisions, as October through December is considered to be the worst months of the year for vehicle collisions with animals.
Wildlife officials in North Carolina are advising residents that they can expect to hear some howling this week, not because Halloween is approaching but instead because young coyotes are leaving their parents to strike out on their own.
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