Chesterfield Co. Sheriff's Office, Undersheriff Sued
The bombshell accusations, if true, show that history and then some is repeating itself in the South Carolina county.
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The bombshell accusations, if true, show that history and then some is repeating itself in the South Carolina county.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Groups are mobilizing to repeal House Bill Two during the General Assembly short session that begins Monday. "How much more of this can this state take?" said Rep. Kelly Alexander.…
President Barack Obama says North Carolina's law that limits anti-discrimination protections for lesbian, gay and transgender people is wrong should be overturned.
The Kinsey Sicks are on a mission to win to win the hearts of the American people and change the conversation around politics with their new show.
NORTH CAROLINA -- Transgender people should be able to use whatever bathroom they want. So says Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump. North Carolina's controversial House Bill 2 moved front and center in the…
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Thursday that transgender people should be able to use whichever bathroom they choose, voicing opposition to part of a far-reaching North Carolina law that critics says is discriminatory.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- There is aΒ newΒ effort to put the brakes on the Interstate 77 toll lanes as soon as next week. Representative Charles Jeter from Mecklenburg County says he will introduce a…
Even as he secured a commanding win in his home state of New York on Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is continuing to shake up his campaign with new staff, new strategy and an overhauled campaign structure strikingly late in the game.
Hillary Clinton emerged from New York's presidential primary closer to clinching the Democratic nomination and becoming the first woman to reach that milestone. Republican Donald Trump strengthened his own path to the general election with a commanding victory, but has little room for error in the states ahead.
CHARLOTTE, NC -- An appeals court decision threatens to dismantle at least part of House Bill Two. The Federal Appeals Court says a Virginia teen can use the school bathroom matching the gender with which he identifies. The ruling breathes…
RALEIGH, NC-- "This bill essentially ties a noose around the necks of cities and counties," said Senator Dan Blue. Lawmakers using a special session to overrule Charlotte's Updated Non-Discrimination Ordinance, saying people must…
Competing on their home turf, Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton aimed to emerge victorious from Tuesday's primaries in New York, contests that offer big delegate hauls and an opportunity for the front-runners to push closer to their parties' nominations.
While speaking at a campaign rally in Buffalo, New York, Donald Trump misspoke about the terror attacks on 9/11, instead referring to them as "7/11."
The Supreme Court appeared divided between its liberal and conservative justices Monday over President Barack Obama's immigration programs that could affect millions of people who are in the country illegally.
The band Boston has canceled three North Carolina shows, including one in Charlotte, over the recent passage of House Bill 2.
North Carolina's governor is calling for more dialogue on the issue of transgender people and bathroom use while saying he stands by provisions of a bill regarding access to facilities.
Democrats brawled in Brooklyn while Republicans in black tie threw sharp elbows at a Manhattan gala in a rowdy New York night of politics ahead of the state's Tuesday presidential primary.
CHARLOTTE, NC-- A fight between West Mecklenburg High School students has parents concerned tonight. Officers were called to the school this afternoon after one student may have used pepper spray on another. We…
CHARLOTTE, NC -- Companies across the Queen City are putting up signs saying "Always Welcome Charlotte." The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority the rolled out the slogan as businesses and events are threatening to…
It's the stuff Patrick Cannon didn't want anyone to see. The FBI first declined to release the recordings. But after agents played them during a community outreach program, it was only a matter of time before they were forced to show them to you, too.
