In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
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A pre-Civil War farmhouse built by a wealthy gold miner in Mecklenburg County is up for sale in west Charlotte. The home has ...
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A South Carolina woman is headed to federal prison after authorities said she pilfered money from an unsuspecting employer ...
The Trump administration plans to scrap the disaster relief Federal Emergency Management Agency, Homeland Security Secretary ...
As justification for deporting some immigrants in the country illegally without due process, President Donald Trump said the ...
It’s awful just knowing that she’s somewhere down that river and can’t be found,” Tammy Presnell said of her daughter Alena ...
North Carolina has played a major role in American history, from being the first colony to call for independence with the ...
Firefighters announced progress Wednesday night on containing two of the largest wildfires burning in the North Carolina ...