CHARLOTTE — A federal government grant is providing $5 million to Charlotte City Council to study ways to make safer roads.
The Mecklenburg County Health Department and medical professionals from Atrium Health will be a part of the city council discussion about violence as a public health crisis.
Nine-year-old Asha Degree disappeared on Valentine’s Day 2000. She was seen walking along Highway 18, away from her family’s ...
Muggsy Bogues, a former Charlotte Hornets player, is known for his philanthropic work across the city. The Muggsy Bogues ...
DAVIDSON, N.C. — Summit Farms in east Davidson could kick off construction this spring. That 58-acre project is in permit ...
CHARLOTTE — Two people were hurt in a house fire in east Charlotte on Saturday morning, according to MEDIC. The fire broke ...
DURHAM.N.C. — A Durham organization is furloughing hundreds of workers in North Carolina in the wake of the Trump ...
Authorities are racing to recover the remains of 10 people killed in a plane crash in Western Alaska before a winter storm ...
The order has been approved, the official said, to send a logistics brigade from the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Liberty in ...
CHARLOTTE — Honeywell International Inc. is following through with a major shake-up that calls for the separation of its ...
One person is dead and four others are hurt after a crash in north Charlotte along I-85 early Saturday morning, according to ...
Police say two people have been charged in the death of a Fort Campbell soldier who was stabbed nearly 70 times ...