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President Donald Trump announced Thursday his official endorsement of Michael Whatley for North Carolina's open Senate seat in the 2026 election.
Through injuries and eligibility concerns, Ja’Qurious Conley has never stopped working toward a return to college football. This year, he gets his shot with the Charlotte 49ers.
A locksmith was killed while making a house call and police suspect the homeowner was responsible, according to investigators in North Carolina’s Oak Island. It happened just after 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, at a home on NE 49th Street, Oak Island police said in a July 24 news release. A motive for the shooting was not revealed.
North Carolina’s 2026 Senate race is likely pitting popular former Gov. Roy Cooper against Trump-backed RNC Chairman Michael Whatley.
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'Top Chef' Season 23 is coming to North Carolina. Here's what to know"We're excited to return to the South for 'Top Chef' Carolinas," said Ryan Flynn, senior vice president of current production at NBC Universal Television and Streaming. "Charlotte
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The Atlantic Coast Conference has three former NFL head coaches leading its football programs this fall for the most of any league.
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WNCT Greenville on MSNACC football media days back in Charlotte ahead of new seasonAs the American Athletic Conference has its Media Day event in the Queen City, the Atlantic Coast Conference is doing the same. ACC Media Days take place at the Hilton Charlotte Uptown hotel as coaches and players from each of the schools in the conference spoke about the upcoming season.
Impaired driver charged after crash injures two Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officers on East Independence Boulevard.
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN7 Best Sushi Bars In North Carolina For Super‑Fresh Fish And Creative RollsDiscover standout sushi bars in North Carolina—from elegant omakase in Durham to funky fusion rolls in Charlotte—all serving ultra-fresh, crave-worthy bites.
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A former American Airlines flight attendant who pleaded guilty to secretly recording a teen in a plane bathroom will spend over 18 years (222 months) in prison. Estes Carter Thompson III of Charlotte pled guilty back in March to one count of attempted sexual exploitation of children and one count