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Rush hour crash on I-77 slows traffic
Thousands of drivers were stopped on I-77 Friday night during rush hour as emergency crews cleared a crash near Lake Norman.
Keeping positive, and another win on 'Biggest Loser'
Emily Joy, 29, of Huntersville is a contestant on NBC's "The Biggest Loser," which airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. in Charlotte on WCNC So this week started with our fate dangling over a pool! That fate was Mr.
Groups unite to back breaking up CMS
Grassroots groups from north and south Mecklenburg met Tuesday to discuss their top priority: petitioning the N.C. General Assembly to split Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools into three school districts.
Shanda Dianne Cauthen, 27, of 161 Lilly Tr. H in Denver was charged Feb. 2 with one-count of failure to appear.
Some hot spots for family fun, learning
The thrill of the football season is over. In an effort to expand family bonding time, try hitting one of these local hot spots that not only entertains, but can spark some ongoing family learning.
Four Sylvan Learning Centers closed
James Golightly said that for two months, he and his son had reason to be grateful to the Sylvan Learning Center in Denver, N.C. Tutors at the center were helping improve the Huntersville teenager's reading comprehension, and for the first time in his life, he was performing as well as his peers in school, Golightly said.
Probe: Cogdell didn't violate ethics code
An investigation found no conflict of interest or favors exchanged when a nonprofit health center hired Mecklenburg County Commission chair Harold Cogdell two months after Cogdell successfully pushed the board to give the center an additional $110,000. Findings of the independent probe by U.S. ISS Agency of Huntersville were released Friday and ... (more)
As the economy inches toward recovery, the Huntersville campus of Central Piedmont Community College is finding itself on the leading edge of that recovery by creating new partnerships between private companies to retrain the next generation of workers.
Police search for missing elderly woman
Huntersville police are asking the public's help to find an 85-year-old woman with dementia who went missing this morning.
Huntersville Scout earns Eagle Scout award
Stephen Mobley, a member of Boy Scout Troop 200, was recently honored with the rank of Eagle Scout.
Eight year old donates dog food
In lieu of birthday presents this year, 8-year-old Haley Klein of Cornelius asked her friends to help collect dog and cat food for the animal shelter in Cornelius.
Police changing policies after rape dismissal
The Cornelius Police Department is working to prevent dropping future cases. Police Chief Bence Hoyle acknowledges his department's mistakes played a part in the dismissal of a September 2009 rape case, but said the investigation is ongoing and the department has taken the steps to ensure something like this doesn't happen again.
Huntersville police search for missing elderly woman
The Huntersville Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding an elderly woman that went missing Thursday morning.
Devon Freund of Huntersville holds an "upcycle" sewing class at The Light Studio in Cornelius, where she shows students how to turn old clothes into new, fun fashions.
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JGR has another fire within year; no staff hurt
A team spokesman said Tuesday's fire was contained to the machine shop when a piece of equipment burst into flames.
Small Fire Reported at Joe Gibbs Racing in Huntersville
An equipment fire at Joe Gibbs Racing in Huntersville resulted in multiple people being treated for smoke inhalation Tuesday afternoon.
Half-priced bottles of wine every night at Micky's Bistro
In addition to serving delicious cuisine in an relaxed, upscale environment, Micky's Bistro on Old Statesville Road in Huntersville offers half-priced bottles of wine every night.
North Meck lights up after two dark weeks
More than two weeks after his daughter was accosted in a dark outside corridor, a frustrated father has gotten the lights turned on at North Mecklenburg High.
Wreath ceremony on Saturday to mark anniversary of Battle of Cowan's Ford
A wreath-laying ceremony is set to commemorate the 231st anniversary of the Battle of Cowan's Ford on Saturday.