Bailey Middle School in Cornelius was evacuated and dismissed Monday after the school received a bomb threat.
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police are investigating a shooting early Sunday morning that left a 2-year-old child wounded.
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Ryan Wesley Routh, who previously lived in Greensboro, was convicted of weapons charges and other crimes in North Carolina.
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There’s a new development in one of Charlotte’s most infamous missing persons cases. The FBI, Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office and other agencies say they’ve searched a house and removed evidence in the case of Asha Degree. It’s been more than 24 years since Degree disappeared from near her home in Shelby.
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Justin Timberlake pleaded guilty to impaired driving, resolving the criminal case stemming from his arrest in the Hamptons. “I did not live up to the standards that I try to hold for myself," he said.
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Police Chief Mike Clesceri has submitted his resignation, effective Sept. 28. The town say he will return to Illinois due to “unforeseen personal circumstances.” He had been on the job for six months.
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Weinstein, 72, underwent emergency heart surgery Monday. The indictment will remain under seal until Weinstein's arraignment, which could happen as early as Sept. 18.
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Jury selection begins Monday in the federal civil rights trial of three former Memphis police officers charged in the 2023 beating death of Black motorist Tyre Nichols.
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The mother of the suspect had called the Georgia high school before the fatal shooting of four people, warning staff of an “extreme emergency” involving her son, a relative told the Washington Post.
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A North Carolina man was charged by federal authorities with music streaming fraud aided by artificial intelligence song creation.
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In a hearing marked by moments of tension and humor, Trump and Justice Department lawyers clashed over how the federal election interference case against the former president should proceed.
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In a last-minute move, Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to tax charges Thursday, avoiding what could have been an embarrassing trial.
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Lawyers for the government's special counsel and former President Donald Trump are set to clash in court in Washington over how the election interference case against him will proceed.