Breakthrough in 1993 Charlotte Cold Case, Convicted Felon Tony G. Leslie Indicted for Historical Sexual Assault and Burglary
A cold case from 1993 involving a sexual assault in Charlotte was solved as Tony G. Leslie, already in prison for burglary, was matched with DNA evidence and pleaded guilty, receiving an additional 14-year sentence.
Indian Trail Allocates $6 Million for Key Transportation Projects, Encourages Community Engagement in Spring Initiatives
Indian Trail officials allocated $6 million in CRTPO funds for transportation projects, announced in their Town Hall Bulletin, which also includes spring cleaning events and a Community Health Assessment survey.
North Carolina Governor Appoints Tia Hudgins Taylor and Sonya Davis as District Court Judges in Judicial Districts 8 and 9
Gov. Josh Stein appointed Tia Hudgins Taylor and Sonya Davis as district court judges in North Carolina's judicial districts 8 and 9, respectively, after retirements of previous judges.
Taylorsville Motorcyclist Killed and Passenger Critically Injured in Collision on NC Highway 16 as No Charges Are Filed Against the Car Driver
A motorcyclist was killed and their passenger critically injured following a collision with a car in Taylorsville, NC. Neither speed nor impairment were factors, and no charges will be filed.
Conflicting Accounts Arise Over Ardrey Kell High School Fight as Families Dispute Hate Crime Allegation in Charlotte
Conflicting accounts arise from a physical fight involving two Ardrey Kell High School students, with one family claiming anti-Muslim bullying, while the other refutes this, citing self-defense.












