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After Helene, flood victims wonder: Should we still be living in this part of Charlotte?explains Jonathan Beller, project manager for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services. Here, they can’t, he says, because Mother Nature isn’t in control of how much water is released through the ...
A heated argument between two passengers resulted in a shot being fired at the ground, surveillance video shows.
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Charlotte’s historic Wilmore Elementary School was sold in February for over $8.1 million. The sale may clear the way for a ...
A twice-convicted murderer was still the only suspect in a Charlotte woman’s disappearance when he died in a South Carolina ...
When Duke Energy opened Cowans Ford Dam’s floodgates, Mountain Island Lake experienced nearly 8 feet of flooding despite the ...
Jury selection began Tuesday in the trial for one of three people accused of killing a Charlotte mother on her way to nursing ...
Two people accused of stabbing a 21-year-old man to death at the Charlotte Transportation Center last week are facing ...
A collaborative effort by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Charlotte Fire Department, and the Huntersville Police ...
At 11PM Tuesday night, there was a large police presence on and near McArthur Ave. Police put up crime scene tape and there were multiple police cruisers with their blue lights turned on.
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Axios on MSNState leaders signal encouraging, but cautionary, prospects for Mecklenburg's transportation billFlashback: Hall's predecessor Tim Moore, who's now in Congress, was critical of previous versions of Mecklenburg's ...
State senators Bill Rabon, David Craven and Vickie Sawyer filed a bill Feb. 24 that would allow Mecklenburg County to seek a transportation referendum.
The Charlotte region's five-year quest for a funding source for a 30-year transportation plan took a significant step Monday ...
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