Two Dilworth area restaurants were ambushed by armed thieves Monday night. One person was transported to the hospital after he was shot.
A former Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher admitted in court Tuesday morning that he brought heroin into his classroom.
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While the heads of Citigroup and Wells Fargo negotiate the fate of Charlotte-based Wachovia, some Wachovia workers are already thinking about moving out of town.
A Hickory bar has been temporarily shut down due to crime concerns. Police say they've responded to more than 900 calls to Fantasia's Disco over the last five years.
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Jade is looking for a new home from the Animal Shelter this week.
Two Dilworth area restaurants were ambushed by armed thieves Monday night. One person was transported to the hospital after he was shot.
Two Dilworth area restaurants were ambushed by armed thieves Monday night. One person was transported to the hospital after he was shot.
Wachovia, Citigroup and Wells Fargo said this afternoon that they have reached an agreement to standstill on all litigation activity effective immediately.
Mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corporation, under Bank of America's umbrella, has agreed to provide approximately $8 billion in home loan and foreclosure relief to nearly 400,000 homeowners. Attorney General Roy Cooper says that includes more than 5,000 in North Carolina.
The new beefed up gang unit of Charlotte-Mecklenburg police plans to bring the hammer down on the growing gang problem.
The family of a 9-year-old boy shot and killed during a church fund raiser is speaking out about their loss, while the search continues for those responsible.
Mecklenburg County commissioner Valerie Woodard died of a rare blood disorder, board chairman Jennifer Roberts said Sunday.
A federal push for compromise is underway that could split Wachovia between two competing banks and this wouldn't be good for Charlotte.
The mother of a 9-year-old boy shot and killed at a church event in Stanly County this weekend said her son was ?sweet, loveable, and humble,? and enjoyed going to church.
Two restaurants scored low this week thanks to temperatures that were too hot.
Rick Rothacker of the Charlotte Observer gives his perspective on Wells Fargo acquiring Wachovia.
A tanker truck carrying an estimated 9,000 gallons of fuel overturned in northwest Charlotte on Thursday afternoon, spilling fuel across the roadway.
One of the largest employers in Lincoln County is closing its doors for good. Nearly 200 people are expected to lose their jobs by the end of this year. It's been a mixed reaction.
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Random drug testing for athletes will be the norm this year for one area school. The pilot program is being launched at Lewisville High School in Chester County.
A 16-year-old girl called 911 after a stranger performed a sexual act in front of her in the teen's southwest Charlotte neighborhood.
While the gas crisis in the greater Charlotte area is showing signs of easing, local political leaders are clamoring for a plan to insure it doesn't happen again.
An internet rumor saying people will not be allowed to vote election day if they are wearing McCain or Obama hats, shirts, pins, etc., is false, according to Mecklenburg County Director of Elections Michael Dickerson.
Some students in Gaston County are getting a hands-on look at our water cycle.
The Math, Science, and Environmental Studies K-5 magnet program has been a success at Morehead. It is one of the programs that would survive Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Peter Gorman's proposed changes for magnet schools in the years to come.
A Gaston County teenager has been arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot fellow students at school.
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Congressional action to protect the U.S. economy will not stop a recession, but would soften its impact, says Mark Vitner, a senior economist with Wachovia.
In the past week, four plants in our area have announced they are shutting down.
A case of Tuberculosis has been confirmed on the campus of UNC Charlotte, and the student has been quarantined.
Day after day after day, we've been hammered by bad news on the economy, so can we -- or should we -- spend almost a half billion in tax dollars on projects like a new park or greenway?
With crime across the community, CMPD has more "eyes" out to help fight crime. They are cameras strategically located in popular stops in Uptown.
A home surveillance system captured what investigators claim is a 15-year-old boy and his aunt stealing.
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The shooting death of a beloved York sanitation worker remains a mystery. Investigators say 63-year-old Ernest Tolbert was gunned down outside the laundromat where he worked Sunday night.
Harold Dehart decided he didn't like carrying his dirty dishes from the dining table to the dishwasher. So he invented a dining table with a dishwasher in it.
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