One Year Later, Community Honors Victims Killed In Mass Shooting, Leaders Push CMPD To Solve Case
Hundreds turned out for a silent memorial walk Tuesday on Beatties Ford Road to honor four victims killed on June 22, 2020.
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Hundreds turned out for a silent memorial walk Tuesday on Beatties Ford Road to honor four victims killed on June 22, 2020.
In Washington, Senate Republicans have blocked efforts to pass an election reform bill. Democrats fell short of the 60 votes needed to open debate on the "For the People Act."
American Airlines will cut hundreds of flights over the next three weeks to avoid overloading its operation as demand for summer air travel rises faster than once expected.
If thereβs one terrific way to get kids interested in trying new foods, understanding where food comes from, and choosing produce over chips (at least some of the time), itβs a trip to the farmers market.
The commissioner of the National Womenβs Soccer League has apologized to a Black player for a North Carolina team for a broadcast that misidentified a boy at her game as her 9-year-old son.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib on Monday became the first active NFL player to come out as gay.
It is described as unpredictable, dangerous, and iconic. The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb is about to drop the green flag on its 99th year! Bahakel Sports, a division of our parent company, will stream the race live on June 27th, you can tune in on our website and mobile app.
Rock Hill Police are investigating after one person was robbed at gun point in the parking lot of Waffle House Monday night.
When you bring together three separate race teams β all in the OPTIMA Batteries family, who outside of the cars are friends but behind the wheel, they want to win, you're bound to have some trash talk before the Race to the Clouds begins.
A man has been charged after a 43-year-old Gastonia woman was shot in the face during a road rage incident that happened in Lincoln County Sunday morning, according to deputies.
Butting in and mockery on "The Bachelorette," 98 Degrees and Paul McCartney and the story of nutrunner "El Pistachio."
Widespread showers and storms returnΒ to the region today.
School leaders at East Rowan High School say community suffered a huge loss over the death of Caleb Jarvis.
A South Carolina couple, Tyler Terry and Adrienne Simpson, that have been linked to five murders across multiple states are now facing more charges in York County.
Thousands of people online have signed a change.org petition and want Jeff Bezos to stay in space
The Justices have unanimously ruled in favor of a group of college athletes that sued the NCAA for violation of Antitrust laws.
After months of contentious debate, Charlotte city leaders gave final approval to the 2040 Comprehensive Plan on Monday night by a narrow 6-5 vote. Included is the provision allowing duplex and triplex type homes in all Charlotte neighborhoods.
Tuesday's cold front will bring scattered showers with an isolated severe storm threat.
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Charlotte presents DRIVE OUT CANCER scheduled for Friday, June 25th at 7:45 PM at Charlotte Motor Speedway. WCCB TV Charlotteβs own Jon Wilson will be on hand to emcee the opening ceremony as well as survivor/caretaker walk, and drive through Luminaria ceremony.
Salty Parrot Brewing is proud to announce their partnership with Crave CLT for a night full of music, fantastic food and all the beer your little heart desires. From 6 β 9pm on June 25th, attendees will enjoy delicious eats from three of the cityβs most CRAVED food trucks and beer pairingsβ¦ all while dancing along to The Carolina Panthers Game Day DJ, Vinny Split!
Claudette regained tropical storm status and headed out to sea from the North Carolina coast Monday, less than two days after the system killed 14 people in Alabama, including eight children who died in a highway crash.
In a ruling that could help push changes in college athletics, the Supreme Court on Monday unanimously ruled that the NCAA canβt enforce certain rules limiting the education-related benefits β things like computers and graduate scholarships β that colleges offer athletes.
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