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Federal investigators are still seeking answers about coastal real estate developments assembled by two brothers with ties to former North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. Full Story »
Federal investigators are still seeking answers about coastal real estate developments assembled by two brothers with ties to former North Carolina Gov. Mike Easley. Full Story »
A high-severity accident on I-85 northbound near mile marker 44 blocked three of four lanes. Full Story »
Closing arguments are expected Tuesday in a Lenoir murder trial. Full Story »
Police have closed off part of Marion Street in Shelby because of a drive-by shooting. Full Story »
The man accused of shooting a girl at a skating rink is due in court Tuesday. Full Story »
The first units in the planned troop surge soon will leave for Afghanistan from a North Carolina Marine base. Full Story »
A 22-year-old North Carolina woman who put her toddler in boiling water and burned his foot with a cigarette has been sentenced to prison. Full Story »
An American Airlines jet scraped a wingtip and partially veered off the runway while landing in Charlotte Sunday night. Federal air-safety regulators are looking into why it took the crew four hours to notify them about the incident. Full Story »
Some airline passengers stayed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport overnight and into Tuesday morning as airlines tried to catch up from Monday's delayed and canceled flights. Full Story »
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Department of Transportation officials are hoping a new plan will cut down on accidents on the Brookshire Freeway. The plan would involve installing sensors to activate two electronic signs that would warn drivers about back-ups. Full Story »
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Charlotte's Community Relations Committee has ruled that a neighborhood association broke the city's laws banning racial discrimination. Full Story »
Transportation officials said Monday they are applying for a grant to install warning signs for drivers approaching a ramp linking two interstates in Charlotte where hundreds of car crashes have occurred. Full Story »
Charlotte-area leaders seek to build the base of energy-related employers in the area. Full Story »
The NAACP sues over wording in Myers Park deeds. Full Story »
An armed robbery puts the Salvation Army on its guard. Full Story »
The health care industry becomes a major job source. Full Story »
Employees at a KFC find themselves locked in the restaurant freezer. Full Story »
A man involved in a fatal wreck faces DWI charges and possibly more. Full Story »
A young man who thought he knew the rules for staying safe became a victim anyway. Full Story »
One of the stars of the hit ABC drama brings quilts for kids. Full Story »
A South Carolina man who fired an AK-47 at Halloween trick-or-treaters, killing a 12-year-old boy, is scheduled to find out his sentence on federal weapons charges. Full Story »
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department launched a new online crime reporting system Monday. Full Story »
The North Carolina Court of Appeals on Monday temporarily blocked the release of two convicted murderers sentenced to life in prison under a 1970s law, issuing an order an hour before they were to be set free. Full Story »
A Louisiana-based disaster management consultant is moving its headquarters to North Carolina in a move expected to bring 430 jobs in the next six years. Full Story »
State biologists will start testing fish at a South Carolina lake next year for a suspected cancer-causing pollutant. Full Story »
A lynx is released in Villafranca de Cordoba, southern Spain. AFP/Cristina Quicler
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