CMPD asks city leaders to tighten youth curfew after takeovers
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department asked city leaders on Tuesday morning to impose a curfew for anyone under 18 in response to teen takeovers.
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The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department asked city leaders on Tuesday morning to impose a curfew for anyone under 18 in response to teen takeovers.
New teachers in North Carolina are about to get higher starting salaries; the new state budget includes the largest starting teacher raise in decades.
Long-time Anson County residents are calling the water line break situation unprecedented.
An intentionally set fire destroyed a Dollar Tree store on York Street in Gastonia this past Sunday.
Deputies say they’ve responded to previous calls at a home where a son is now accused of shooting his mother to death.
Dr. Crystal Hill, superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, has been placed on paid leave, prompting Deputy Superintendent Dr. Melissa Balknight to temporarily assume leadership of the nation’s 16th largest school district.
On Tuesday Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools met for the first time since a superintendent shakeup that placed Dr. Crystal Hill on paid leave and under investigation.
Nearly two dozen teens were arrested after more than 200 gathered over the weekend in Romare Bearden Park in Uptown Charlotte. Police arrested 24 individuals, 23 of whom were juveniles, and cited 13 parents.
Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill is on temporary leave with pay, pending an investigation into matters involving administrative and operational oversight.
Concord and Kannapolis city leaders announced Tuesday an agreement to maintain current bus routes and schedules for the C-K Rider transit system.