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Woman injured after walking into CATS train in South End on Thursday
A woman was struck by a CATS light rail train on Tremont Avenue and Camden Road in South End; treated for minor injuries and taken to a local hospital.
2K without power in Charlotte as dangerously hot temps, more storms on the way
At least 2,000 Duke Energy customers in Charlotte were without power Saturday from Friday’s storms. Hot temperatures and more bad weather is likely, NWS said.
Enrollment is up in NC private schools but down in homeschooling. What it means
North Carolina private school enrollment jumped 6.1% while homeschool numbers fell 7.5% amid Opportunity Scholarship expansion and DNPE record cleanups.
Police identify the man who was shot dead in Charlotte on Friday night
A man died and another was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after a shooting in Charlotte Friday night, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police said.
Ahead of Ballantyne YMCA protest, here’s the latest on the controversial sale
Ahead of a protest planned over the Charlotte YMCA’s $42.5M sale of Ballantyne branch to Moments of Hope Church, here’s a roundup of questions and concerns.
Lawsuit alleging discrimination at Charlotte Bojangles can move forward, judge says
Majority of claims in a lawsuit alleging racial harassment and hostile work environment at Charlotte Bojangles will advance to discovery after judge's decision.
Fireball seen hurtling over North Carolina was not a meteor, experts say
Forty stargazers in the Carolinas and four other states reported a fireball in the early morning sky Thursday, according to the American Meteorological Society.
‘Ma’am, do you need an ambulance?’ Footage details brutal CATS bus assault
Security footage shows a 22-year-old woman beaten on a CATS bus on Centre Street in northwest Charlotte; passengers and driver fled as the attack unfolded.
37-year-old woman electrocuted after Tuesday storms down power line in Charlotte
Emergency responders pronounced the 37-year-old woman dead after heavy storms downed power lines in southeastern Charlotte NC.
Fireball seen hurtling over North Carolina was not a meteor, experts say
Forty stargazers in the Carolinas and four other states reported a fireball in the early morning sky Thursday, according to the American Meteorological Society.