"It appears to be solely a CMS thing."

"Nine guns, three knives and two potential sexual assaults since August 25th."

Vince Coakley talks about why he doesn't have an issue with Charlotte streets having Confederate names. One of the many issues with a select group of people working to rewrite history in this country. 

The sale ends a run in Charlotte as one of the city's only stores offering music instruments for sale or rent. One of the many businesses in the region "calling it quits" after a hard-fought year dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. "It's a bittersweet situation," Dennis Howren told WBT's Bo Thompson.

The longtime Charlotte staple announced Thursday they'll be closing their doors for good on Saturday, June 19. Management for Queen's City landmark said they're ceasing operations due to a labor shortage, rising food costs, food quality and a coin shortage.

On Monday, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper issued a state of emergency to ensure adequate fuel supplies were delivered across the state. Despite anti-gouging orders in effect, prices are rising as a result of the shutdown across the Carolinas with the average price for a gallon of gas in Charlotte is $2.90. 

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother Hester McCardell Ford today,” the statement posted to Facebook on Saturday read. “She was a pillar and stalwart to our family and provided much-needed love, support and understanding to us all,"

Will Jones, a UNC Greensboro graduate who spent time at WCNC-TV in the mid-90's, recently told his story of overcoming the virus and warned those who believe the pandemic is a "hoax." His message is simple, but clear: "put your armor on." Jones wasn't sure how he contracted the virus, but it hit him harder than anything he had felt before.

Coronavirus cases are back on the rise in the Charlotte area,  according to new data from Mecklenburg County Public Health Department. The county numbers were declining progrssively for a few months but the rate of coronavirus cases is on the rise in nearly every Mecklenburg County neighborhood, The Charlotte Observer reports. Health officials say the […]

Northlake Mall is currently locked down after multiple reports of shots fired at 3:50 p.m. ET. A large police presence is currently on scene. At least two people were injured trying to evacuate the mall.