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Watch this special report at 11 p.m. on Friday, May 16, 2008.
The latest news headlines from WCNC.com on Friday, May 16, 2008.
Two Charlotte police officers are among hundreds honored in Washington, D.C., for giving the ultimate sacrifice.
Charlotte's mayor says new police chief Rodney Monroe's first priority should be dealing with gangs and the recent rash of property crimes.
A 32-year-old man was found shot to death inside his home, which is located right across the street from the Lancaster Police Department.
At the Red Bowl Asian Bistro on Mount Holly-Huntersville Road inspectors found live roaches in the kitchen and food that was stored on the floor.
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Two Charlotte officers were honored at the 27th annual National Peace Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The Charlotte City Council could be cashing in on a proposal to raise their salaries, but not everyone is happy.
Nine additional sets of eyes and ears began patrolling the South Division on Thursday.
RV sales have plummeted 30 percent in the last three years. And experts expect another drop this year thanks to rising gas prices.
Yards littered with junk and weeds knee-deep make up part of the landscape in the town of Stallings, but confusing ordinances aren't making the clean-up easy.
Three men breaking into a home in east Charlotte are caught red-handed by an undercover police officer.
Residents of one local town are about to start paying a new storm water fee.
Utility workers remained at the intersection of Caldwell and 4th Streets Thursday evening after a 15-inch sewage line ruptured, spilling more than 14,000 gallons of waste water.
The Charlotte Observer's entertainment insider Sarah Aarthun names the best rooftop patios where you can enjoy a meal and a cocktail.
The victim's mother says her ex-husband and son got into an argument, and that's when Michael Leroy Huffman grabbed a hatchet. "I tried to stop him from hurting my son but he just pushed me out of the way," she said.
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WCNC's Larry Sprinkle talked with DJ Cobb, the rear tire changer for car No. 43.
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Mecklenburg County puts electronic bracelets on people awaiting trial in an effort to control jail overcrowding.
Salisbury police say an 18-year-old woman escaped an attacker by biting off part of his genitals.
With construction, bagged meters and too few spaces, there's no doubt parking is a pain in uptown Charlotte, and nothing like getting a ticket to make it even worse.
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Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department say two Hispanic males kidnapped Miguel Angel Perez-Miranda from his home on Rena Mae Lane just before midnight Monday.
A team of experts looking into what caused a portion of a parking deck to collapse Tuesday near SouthPark Mall examined a similar garage Wednesday on Fairview Road.
A Mooresville man accused of scamming hundreds of people through his travel agency pleaded guilty in federal court on Wednesday.
South Carolina is sending a message to North Carolina criminals: Don?t cross the border.
Drag racer Doug Herbert talks to North Mecklenburg High School students about safe teen driving.
The family of a motel clerk shot and killed is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in the case.
A 22-year-od woman has been missing for more than a month. Now, police are following a new lead.
Detectives allow cameras at the Catawba River in the area where a UNCC student was found dead.
Looking for something different to do with the kids this summer? Or maybe even looking for some solitude, a personal retreat? Mike Redding found the answer to both questions in the North Carolina Mountains at a family-run dude ranch.
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Police have released the frantic calls to 911 made by residents who saw a parking deck in the SouthPark area collapse.
The three finalists for Charlotte-Mecklenburg police chief answer dozens of questions from the public about their plans to fight crime and why they should be hired.
Weeks away from his 64th birthday, Larry Broughton's daughter says she never imagined she'd lose him to a cold-blooded killer.
Local gun shops say Charlotte residents are buying guns in record numbers in an attempt to fight back against rising crime.