Thousands gathered in front of the Mecklenburg County Department of Social Services on Billingsley Road Saturday to protest ...
Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Khalil on March 8, and the Trump administration has said it wants his green card ...
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Cold Case unit announced Friday night that it had identified a 1996 murder victim ...
‘Hands Off’ protest draws thousands to downtown Raleigh in national rally cry against Trump and Musk
Hundreds gather in Raleigh for a nationwide protest against Trump’s cuts to essential federal services and programs.
NC Court of Appeals judges ruled Friday in favor of throwing out more than 60,000 ballots from last November's NC Supreme ...
Police found no record of the victim being in North Carolina and are asking the public for help in the homicide case.
Federal authorities made it clear Friday that a fight between students at a Charlotte high school does not appear to be a ...
Police in Charlotte have started “Break the Silence,” a new push to stop abuse of kids. Stats from 2024 show a stark truth: ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. ( QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The attack on an Ardrey Kell High School student was not a hate crime, an FBI Task Force investigation concluded.
Prosecutors said they agreed with a police decision not to bring charges. Few details about the case have been released.
A former Duke University football player who allegedly confessed to killing his former friend in Charlotte was arrested and released four separate times after her death in July 2024.
A major break in a sex assault cold case from Christmas Day 1993. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police detectives have identified the suspect in that assault as 48-year-old Tony Leslie.
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