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Suspect in I-40 gunshots dragged deputy with car during arrest, NC sheriff says
Driver accused of firing shots at another man on Interstate 40 dragged the arresting deputy along with a vehicle, North Carolina sheriff says. Suspect captured.
Inside 13 jaw-dropping Carolinas mansions: Athletes, CEOs and a private island
Pour yourself a coffee. We’re going inside the homes Charlotte’s biggest names, NFL stars, NBA players and a few mystery buyers have been buying and selling.
NC nurse fled state after incest, child sex crime charges, records allege
Joshua Burleson, a Rocky Mount emergency nurse, was charged with numerous child sex offenses in Wake County and arrested in Webster, Texas, along with another suspect.
McDonald’s brings back a fan-favorite not seen in 30+ years. When to get it in NC
McDonald’s is reintroducing its original fried apple pie nationwide, including in North Carolina. The limited-time return celebrates America’s 250th birthday.
Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital, Charlotte FC team on patient relief patio
Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital opened a reimagined outdoor patio in Charlotte to support pediatric healing, play and connection during treatment.
Which of the Top 2 Greek restaurants in the Charlotte area is best? You decide.
Cast your vote to determine the top Greek restaurant in Charlotte. Support favorites such as Illios Crafted Greek or The Mad Greek.
Holiday weekend will kick off with storms, 35 mph gusts, lows in 60s, NWS says
Three-day Juneteenth holiday weekend will kick off with tumultuous weather in Charlotte region, National Weather Service says. Expect rain and wind gusts
Provided Coffee to close NoDa location 8 months after opening
Provided Coffee will close its Charlotte location in NoDa June 21 after eight months in operation, but the Concord location and coffee cart will remain open.
Work on Lowes Foods grocery begins at major Lake Norman highway under construction
Grading is underway for a Lowes Foods grocery store beside a four-lane divided highway under construction in Mooresville near Lake Norman, a town official said.
Is it the extreme heat or drought killing your NC tomato plants? Probably both
North Carolina gardeners face extreme heat and drought that harm tomato pollination. Learn tips on watering, mulch and heat-resistant varieties to help future crops.