City Council Tweaks Budget to Fund After-School Programs
City Council tweaked a proposed budget plan Wednesday night and could give more funding to two after-school programs.
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City Council tweaked a proposed budget plan Wednesday night and could give more funding to two after-school programs.
Money for public education was front and center as NC legislators returned to Raleigh Monday.
Political experts believe the outcome could affect North Carolina's Amendment One.
North Carolina is keeping an eye on the appeal of a Virginia federal court decision overturning that state's ban on same-sex marriage.
When scandal tarnishes your image, you have to take action. Ex-mayor Patrick Cannon's arrest could cost the Queen City future business.
"Kilah is living on, and her name is going to live on. We've made history," said Kilah's grandmother on hearing that the law was passed.
No property tax hike, but Charlotte residents would have to pay higher fees under the City Manager's proposed budget.
Rowan County Commissioners hope a US Supreme Court decision in favor of Christian prayer will help their case in court.
More than 8,000 people have cast their ballots for next week's primary, and the race for Mecklenburg County Sheriff is getting attention.
A national version of a North Carolina law that toughens the penalties on child abusers is apparently being blocked in the US Senate.
The couples are suing for the right to marry. The religious leaders are suing for a different, but related, issue.
The investigation into ex-Charlotte mayor Patrick Cannon is picking up momentum.
Only WCCB has pictures of Cannon with mystery woman Amani Abdul and her private message about his arrest.
Only WCCB has pictures of Cannon with mystery woman Amani Abdul and her private message about his arrest.
A federal grand jury meets Tuesday in Charlotte, and could hear the case against ex-Mayor Patrick Cannon.
New Charlotte mayor Dan Clodfelter is diving right into the daunting task of helping the city move one from the Patrick Cannon scandal.
Two weeks after the arrest and resignation of Patrick Cannon, Charlotte has a new mayor.
Charlotte's new mayor, Dan Clodfelter, takes the oath of office at Noon Wednesday.
Charlotte's 56th mayor will take the oath of office Wednesday. The swearing in happens at noon in the Council Chamber at the Government Center.
Former City Councilman James Mitchell says he's disappointed he wasn't the one chosen to be the next mayor.
