Bakery owner says ICE sparks fear in neighborhood, hurts local businesses
Business owners in east Charlotte say a visible presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is scaring away customers and devastating sales.
Business owners in east Charlotte say a visible presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents is scaring away customers and devastating sales.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Johnny Jennings announced his year-end retirement on Sunday. Now, the city manager will begin a national search to find Jennings’ replacement.
An Eagle Scout has raised thousands of dollars and enlisted the help of fellow Eagle Scouts to build a butterfly garden in a place that is special to him.
Taylor Redd calls her new University City townhome her safe space and after years of hustle, sacrifice, and four jobs, the 34-year-old mom is finally proud to say, “I’m going home.”
Southside Park is a place where families go to have fun and make happy memories, but for Sakendra Rodgers-Hall, the playground brings painful flashbacks.
A Special Olympics team sparked a special friendship between a Mint Hill Police officer and an athlete, and the dynamic duo is motivating each other to be the best version of themselves.
As technology in our homes continues to grow, some experts in the classroom are creating video analysis technology to ensure your house and those in it are safe.
Charlotte artists are using their work to honor two young lives lost to bullying and spark a conversation about mental health.
A freak accident on a farm turned one family’s world upside down; 4-year-old Jack Lacroix was kicked in the head by a horse and his future was unclear just a few weeks ago.
Darrell Price is retired and hasn’t worked as a cold case detective with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department in nearly two years.