Residents in another Charlotte neighborhood want speed bumps along their street after several close calls and a recent crash.
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The group that oversees Charlotte Area Transit System is taking a close look at a light rail derailment that was first reported last week.
Wednesday marks 30 years that Mothers of Murdered Offspring, also known as MOM-O, has been helping local families who have lost loved ones to violence.
North Carolina legislators repealed the state’s requirement that someone obtain a permit from a local sheriff before buying a pistol, as the Republican-controlled legislature on Wednesday successfully overrode one of Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s vetoes for the first time since 2018.
For months, we’ve heard the outcries about low bonds being set for criminals accused of heinous crimes, including murder and shooting at police officers. On Tuesday, Channel 9 spoke with the chief district court judge about the issue, and it turns out that she also thinks fixes are needed.
Thieves crawling under cars, cutting out catalytic converters and melting the car part down for the precious, expensive metals inside. It’s a crime that won’t go away.
Along the Beatties Ford Road corridor, homicides from gun violence are down. But that’s more comforting to some families than it is to others.
The city of Charlotte and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department are backing the proposed bill.
A convicted felon is back behind bars as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department detectives try to determine if he’s involved in a violent crime spree.