New Charlotte Mayor Talks About Restoring Public Trust
Charlotte's new mayor is wasting no time trying to reassure residents that the city can move past the corruption scandal.
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Charlotte's new mayor is wasting no time trying to reassure residents that the city can move past the corruption scandal.
We take a look at Dan Clodfelter's history with the state, and what Governor McCrory has to say about his selection.
It'll be our fourth in less than a year. The position is being carefully considered in the wake of Patrick Cannon's arrest and resignation.
Three local businessmen say Cannon tried to extort tens of thousands of dollars from them. The men run cab companies in Charlotte.
Local attorneys are weighing in on Cannon's chances in court and the possibility of others being charged in connection.
One more week without a mayor. Monday night, a surprising decision by city council to hold off on filling the seat.
Peacock suggests Charlotte voters should be given the chance to vote for Cannon's replacement in the upcoming November election.
Elevation Church pastor Steven Furtick spent time praying with the Cannons at their home in Ballantyne Friday.
he city accepted a $300,000 donation from Elevation Church earlier this year to help fight homelessness.
Former Union Co. District Attorney John Snyder says the bombshell scandal surrounding the ex-Mayor is just beginning to unfold.
Patrick Cannon talked with WCCB about what he's accomplished, what's ahead, and how he's handling his first major hurdle.
Charlotte residents of Ukrainian descent are watching closely as the crisis continues to unfold.
President Obama is visiting NC State Wednesday to make a speech on the economy.
Mel Watt's promotion leaves voters in the 12th Congressional District with no one to speak on their behalf.
The now ex-county commission chair, turned on by members of her own party earlier this week, is speaking out.
The revered statesman battled health issues in recent years, including a recurring lung infection. The world is remembering a man many considered a moral compass.
The 2013 General Elections are in the book, eyes are now focusing on the 2016 race for the White House.
The polls are open and 23,000 people voted early for the Charlotte mayoral race.
Washington Post columnist Mary C. Curtis is examining the election results. She was there when Mayor Patrick Cannon declared victory.
Thousands of people stopped at the 84th annual Mallard Creek Barbecue this year. The event lets candidates make their case in person before election day.
