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Top Charlotte news: Man pleads guilty to fatally stabbing woman; early voting underway; more

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Published on February 14, 2020
Top Charlotte news: Man pleads guilty to fatally stabbing woman; early voting underway; morePhoto: James Willamor/Flickr

Here's the most recent top news you may have missed in Charlotte.

Mayor endorses Bloomberg for president

“I support Mike Bloomberg to be our next president because the country needs a candidate in 2020 who cares for people and will work every day to ensure we will have a better tomorrow,” Mayor Vi Lyles said.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Man pleads guilty to manslaughter in stabbing death of Charlotte woman

Leigh McDaniel has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of 48-year-old Tracy Hudson-Glenn on Thursday morning. As a part of his plea agreement, McDaniel will spend five to seven years in prison.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Mecklenburg County early voting begins with new machines

Early voting kicked off Thursday in Charlotte and across the state ahead of the North Carolina primary election on March 3.

Read the full story on WCNC.

Woman wanted in husband’s 2002 killing in Charlotte arrested in Rome

Rome police said they arrested Beverly McCallum after she checked into a hotel. Her husband, Robert Caraballo, was killed in Charlotte in 2002. According to reports, he was beaten and suffocated in Charlotte, and his body was dumped and burned in a blueberry patch in western Michigan.

Read the full story on Detroit Free Press.


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