It's been less than a month since a popular martial arts studio was burned down by an arsonist.
More than 50,000 meals have been served at Mecklenburg restaurants during a 10-day promotional event, according to the organizer of the marketing campaign.
A man on parole for murder is now accused of kidnapping a Gaston County family and getting into a shootout with police.
A man on parole for murder is now accused of kidnapping a Gaston County family and getting into a shootout with police.
Despite more new homes being built in June, foreclosure rates are shattering records across the country.
A man appears in court on charges of trying to hire someone to kill the child he's accused of molesting.
A woman is attacked in the middle of a busy supermarket in Mooresville, N.C.
Fed up with all the traffic on the main thoroughfare you drive each day? Chances are it won't get better any time soon.
Bank of America posts a $2.4 billion profit in the second quarter. Do the big numbers mean BofA is out of trouble?
Two days after NewsChannel 36 reported a spike in weather-related roof repairs in a southeast Charlotte neighborhood, some residents said door to door solicitations by roofing contractors have intensified.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police arrested 17-year-old Raymond M. Murphy Thursday morning after they say the teenager crashed a stolen car into a mother on her way to work.
Stories making headlines Friday, July 17, 2009.
A man accused of molesting a teen is now accused of trying to have that teen and his family killed.
Jeremy Mayfield says NASCAR paid his stepmother to lie about his alleged drug use, and now he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the woman, accusing her of killing his father.
Mission Specialist Dr. Tom Marshburn, a 1982 graduate of Davidson College, is on his way to outer space along with six other astronauts aboard Endeavour.
Nearly five months after North Carolina's Governor pledged to finish I-485 in four years, transportation leaders said it can be done, but only if another project in the region is delayed.
The call from 21st Century Legal Services, Inc. came at just the right time for Yetty Duduyemi. The Nigerian immigrant and her husband were juggling two mortgages--unable to sell their old Ballantyne home.
Investigators say the bad economy is motivating some people who are down on their luck to turn to fire to salvage their finances.
US Olympians are in the Charlotte area training for the winter Olympics. A wind tunnel in Mooresville, it turns out, is perfect for their preparations.
Marquis Parks told a Gaston County judge in court Wednesday he knew he'd screwed up.
Why would someone stoop so low? That's the question swirling around the historic Rose Hill Cemetery near downtown York.
North Carolina wants to spend billions of stimulus dollars to build a high-speed express train from Charlotte to Washington, D.C.
Dozens of Mecklenburg homeowners have filed insurance claims for hail-damaged roofs in recent weeks as state regulators examine potential fraud by contractors.
Mayor John Quinn was first to go public with his allegations of mistreatment in an escalating situation at the Union County town hall, but both sides had their say at the town meeting Tuesday night.
A 14-year-old boy faced an extreme punishment after he charged the field during a Charlotte Knights game. The teen spent three nights in jail. He says he joked with his dad about doing it and his dad ended up in jail too.
South Carolina is leading the charge to jam cell phone signals inside state penitentiaries and thwart inmates' forbidden phone calls.
If you want to put a little bounce in your step, try Charlotte's new rubber sidewalk.
Disgraced financier Bernard Madoff has arrived at a federal prison in Butner, N.C., to start serving a 150-year sentence.
As many as nine large tombstones were knocked over at the historic Rose Hill Cemetery in York over the weekend.
The chief deputy of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office has been indicted on a felony charge.
Stories making headlines Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
A Rock Hill woman missing since Friday turned up unharmed, speaking of a religious epiphany, near her home Monday night.
Thousands of your tax dollars will pay for rubber sidewalks. Charlotte's testing how they work and this experiment is pricey as rubber is four times more expensive than concrete.
It was once one of Charlotte's hottest neighborhoods but how has the economic meltdown affected the South End?
It's like a cult. That's how Mayor Pat McCrory describes the closed-door budget meetings going on in Raleigh.
A fight over the fire department is pitting the village of Wesley Chapel against the people who are supposed to protect it. The volunteer fire department says it will sue over plans for a new building -- if necessary.
A Rock Hill wife and mother, who supposedly had everything going for her, disappears and no one has seen her for days.