The Greenville News - Sun Nov 22
Michael Edens' two-year effort to tap the city water most of his neighbors on Table Rock Road enjoy keeps stalling over the price tag - more than $20,000 - while his well nearly runs dry.
17 Year-Old West Charlotte Girl Charged With MurderWBT-AM Charlotte - Sun Nov 22
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Homicide Unit Detectives, Saturday, investigated a stabbing at 2921 Royston Road that left one person dead.
1 dead, 1 being questioned in stabbingCharlotte Observer - Sat Nov 21
A man is dead, and a 17-year-old is being questioned by homicide detectives tonight after a fight at a west Charlotte house ended in a stabbing.
Foreclosure Numbers Encouraging; Families Still StrugglingAction64 - Sat Nov 21
In neighborhoods all across Charlotte, there is encouraging news -- fewer homes and homeowners are going through the painful process of foreclosure.
Mecklenburg Health Experts Monitor New Drug-Resistant Swine FluAction64 - Sat Nov 21
Mecklenburg County health experts said Friday they're keeping an eye on a drug-resistant type of swine flu that infected four patients at a single hospital in North Carolina.
Fugitive Wanted for NC Shooting Could Be in SCWLTX-TV Columbia - Sat Nov 21
Police in North Carolina are searching for a 36-year-old fugitive they say may be responsible for a June 2007 shooting that left one woman for dead.
Surveillance Video Holds Clues To Brazen Charlotte Burglaries 2 hrs agoCharlotte Channel 9 - Thu Nov 19
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police could have a huge break in solving several home burglaries in the McClintock Woods and East Forest area.
Mecklenburg County Lags In Road Stimulus DollarsCharlotte Channel 9 - Thu Nov 19
Despite being the largest county in the state, Mecklenburg County is only getting the sixth largest amount of stimulus road money.
Shoney's on Little Rock scores low, againWCNC-TV Charlotte - Thu Nov 19
The Shoney's on Little Rock Road in west Charlotte has scored three "B" grades just this year.
A second Sunshine State?Charlotte Business Journal - Wed Nov 18
Environment North Carolina says there are more than 63,000 roofs in Mecklenburg County that could be used for photovoltaic systems in a study on solar farms released Wednesday.
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