Judge Dismisses Weapons Charge At Rittenhouse Murder Trial
The judge at Kyle Rittenhouseβs murder trial has dismissed a count of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.
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The judge at Kyle Rittenhouseβs murder trial has dismissed a count of possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18.
It's going to be a chilly start to the week.
Cam Newton provided a flashback to his Superman days in his second debut with the Panthers. He threw for one touchdown, ran for another and sparked Carolina to a 34-10 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Stephanie Reutter of Concord tried her luck on a scratch-off ticket and bagged a $100,000 prize.
A Democrat seeking to become South Carolinaβs next governor has a plan to suspend the stateβs gas tax, easing the cost of pumping up as pandemic-related supply shortages drive gas prices nationally to record highs.
Stephen Curry wasnβt happy the Golden State Warriors lost in his home city of Charlotte to the Hornets on Sunday night.
A 9-year-old Dallas has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival in Houston.
The numbers 0-0-0-0 in Saturday afternoonβs Carolina Pick 4 drawing added up to a $10.3 million win for lottery players, the most ever won in a single drawing in the game.
A massive fire at an apartment building in Pineville has displaced several families early Monday morning.
Check out the dogs and cats available for adoption from the Humane Society of Charlotte.
Snow showers and single-digit wind chills roll into the High Country overnight, but warmer weather is on the way.
Check out the dogs, cats, and other pets available for adoption from CMPD Animal Care & Control.
Thanks to a partnership with OneBlood, Charlotte-area Carrabba's are offering a $10 dining certificate to anyone who donates blood during their blood driveΒ beginning Monday.
A jury will soon deliberate whether Kyle Rittenhouse is guilty of charges, including murder, for shooting three people in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Sunny skies and winter-like conditions take over the forecast⦠again.
The City of Charlotte announced on Friday that three additional city street names with ties to the Confederacy or slave owners will be renamed.
StarMed Healthcare is partnering with CMS and the Mecklenburg County Health Department to offer COVID-19 vaccinations and testing at five CMS school locations for kids ages 5 and over.
President Joe Bidenβs $1.85 trillion social spending bill includes a provision that, if it becomes law, would mark the first time the federal government has offered targeted support to local news organizations.
COVID-19 and state abortion restrictions like a near-ban that took effect in Texas in September have people with unwanted pregnancies increasingly considering getting abortion pills by mail.
An unbelievable surprise for a local Navy veteran. Veterans United Home Loans selected a Matthews man for their thanks to veterans campaign.
Governor Roy Cooper granted a pardon of innocence Friday for a Charlotte man who spent 26 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg detectives are investigating a fatal 3-car pile up that occurred just off of Billy Graham Parkway in west Charlotte Wednesday morning.
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