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‘Frightened’ wild horse was being stalked by drone on NC’s Outer Banks, photos show
Outrage grows after drone is seen stalking a terrified wild mustang on North Carolina’s northern Outer Banks. A tour guide photographed the incident.
3 companies allegedly helped inflate egg prices. Now, NC will get 3 million eggs
Three companies were accused of coordinating to manipulate information that helps set prices of eggs. Here’s what the settlements would mean for North Carolina.
TMZ’s Harvey Levin Addresses Report Calling Nancy Guthrie Ransom Notes Fake
TMZ founder Harvey Levin is weighing in after a report emerged that three ransom notes sent to the website and other media outlets in connection with Nancy Guthrie's disappearance were deemed fake by the FBI.
‘Abti was taken’: Charlotte family left in dark as uncle was shipped to Somalia
After a routine DHS check-in, a man was detained, moved across states and deported, leaving his Charlotte Somali family desperate for answers.
A Charlotte pizzeria has a fun treat for you New Haven style pizza fans
Siano’s Pizza & Pasta, a Waxhaw pizzeria in our recent best Charlotte pizza rankings, began carrying Foxon Park sodas late last month
Charlotte, Mecklenburg, CMS all face turmoil. Can they weather it at once?
Vi Lyles’ resignation, Dominique Moody’s death, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Crystal Hill’s suspension threaten trust in Charlotte government.
Sam Page sues Phil Berger’s son, alleging interference in NC Senate campaign
Sam Page, Rockingham County sheriff, sues Kevin Berger alleging destroyed campaign finance records, false bank claims and payroll retaliation after primary win.
For first time in 25 years, American adds Charlotte service to SW Florida city
American Airlines will resume scheduled commercial flights to Naples, Florida with twice-daily nonstop service from Charlotte Douglas airport starting Dec. 2.
John Connaughton, gregarious UNC Charlotte economist and mentor, dies at age 78
Economist John Connaughton, UNC Charlotte longest-serving faculty member, died at 78. He helped shape the university’s economic forecasts and UNCC students.
Robert Harrington sworn in as Charlotte’s mayor: What he said in first remarks
Robert Harrington, a trial attorney and president of the North Carolina Bar Association, was sworn in as Charlotte’s 60th mayor on Wednesday at 11 a.m.