Salisbury police have launched an investigation into the actions of off-duty officers during a brawl last weekend at a nightclub.
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MI-Connection wants to double its subscriber base this fiscal year, but adding those customers will likely require an infusion of cash from Mooresville and Davidson, which own the cable system.
The N.C. Supreme Court won't weigh in on the lawsuit filed to prevent the McLain family from operating a biodiesel production facility on rural Snow Creek Road.
U.S. Sen. John McCain and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell told a Charlotte audience this morning that Congress and the president should "start over" on health care reform.
Hospital staff and invited guests are expected to make up the crowd this morning when Republican U.S. Sens. Richard Burr, John McCain and Mitch McConnell host a health care forum at Carolinas Medical Center.
For the second time in recent weeks, firefighters in Iredell County were called to fight a blaze at the home of one of their own.
On Sunday, former N.C. Gov. Jim Martin -- son of a Presbyterian minister and a longtime chemistry professor -- argued that science and religion are compatible, not contradictory, and that faith must evolve along with our understanding of nature.
After a year of sparse activity, leaders of Charlotte's African American community are seeking to revive the area chapter of the NAACP.
A labor pension fund has kicked out the original developers of the proposed $515 million mixed-use Augustalee project in Cornelius.
After a day in the saddle, cowboys and cowgirls need a hearty meal.
When talking about the course of his life, country singer Rockie Lynne likes to tell the story of Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind man to summit Mt. Everest.
Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is encouraging farmers to have their corn tested for aflatoxin to prevent contamination of feeds and food.
Rodney K. Justin, a medical doctor from Woodleaf, was convicted Wednesday of obstructing the internal revenue laws and of failing to file tax returns for several years, the Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service announced.
Tracy Patten spent nearly a decade working for Philip Morris U.S.A., but he suffered a heart attack and died 19 days before the Concord cigarette plant closed last month.
A two-year traffic study, compiled by retired UNC Charlotte professor David Hartgen, finds traffic in Charlotte could be as congested as traffic in Los Angeles in 20 years.
A new tire-testing facility planned for the Charlotte region could help develop technology that's crucial for consumer safety -- and could be another step toward luring auto plants, local officials said Thursday.
NASCAR's reigning Sprint Cup champion brought a big gift to four Charlotte-area school systems on the eve of the 2009-10 academic year.
Charlotte-area home prices continued a slow creep upward in June, according to a closely watched index released Tuesday.
Charlotte-area home prices continued a slow creep upward in June, according to a closely watched index released this morning.
Funds are now available and sign-up is under way through the Iredell Soil and Water Conservation District for the North Carolina Agricultural Cost Share Program.
An American Red Cross disaster response vehicle, nicknamed "Fred," was vandalized in front of the Red Cross building at 2401 Park Road, Charlotte, late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
Leon Levine, the Charlotte businessman and philanthropist whose family foundation has come to the rescue of many cash-strapped charities in recent months, is sharing more of his wealth -- donating $9.3 million to UNC Charlotte.
A Harmony man, with 23 previous felony convictions, faces more charges after authorities said they found drugs and weapons at his home.
A new name for Charlotte's United Way is one option some board members are talking about as a way to help repair the agency's damaged reputation.
When a member of this close-knit community passes away, it's like losing someone from your immediate family.
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