Friday, May 17 2013 9:22 PM EDT2013-05-18 01:22:45 GMT
A fatal accident on I-77 has forced officials to shut down all four southbound lanes of the interstate near exit 17, Sunset Road, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.More >>
A fatal accident on I-77 has forced officials to shut down all four southbound lanes of the interstate near exit 17, Sunset Road, according to the North Carolina Department of Transportation.More >>
Saturday, May 11 2013 12:24 AM EDT2013-05-11 04:24:03 GMT
After nearly four weeks of recovery, Nicole Gross is leaving Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston to go to a rehabilitation facility in the Boston area where she will go through weeks of rehab before comingMore >>
After nearly four weeks of recovery, Nicole Gross is leaving Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston to go to a rehabilitation facility in the Boston area where she will go through weeks of rehab before comingMore >>
Friday, May 17 2013 10:46 PM EDT2013-05-18 02:46:11 GMT
Powerball fever has officially hit the Queen City. With a record-breaking jackpot of 600 million dollars, everyone is trying their luck. Especially at the Oakdale Grill and Deli shop in Northwest Charlotte.More >>
Powerball fever has officially hit the Queen City. With a record-breaking jackpot of 600 million dollars, everyone is trying their luck.More >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
RAW VIDEO: A flight from L.A. to New York City made an emergency landing in Kansas City after an unruly passenger belted out Whitney Houston songs and disrupted the flight.More >>
RAW VIDEO: A flight from L.A. to New York City made an emergency landing in Kansas City after an unruly passenger belted out Whitney Houston songs and disrupted the flight.More >>
A 16-year-old girl making her first solo drive died when her vehicle slammed into a semi. Sources tell KCTV5 that she was texting at the time of the crash.More >>
FLAGSTAFF, AZ (AP) -
Researchers, scientists and engineers will be exploring what is in Flagstaff's water supply.
The panel created by city manager Kevin Burke will have its first meeting Friday.
Geochemist Rod Parnell tells the Arizona Daily Sun that the panelists will be looking for any appearance of chemical compounds and antimicrobial products in the city's water supply. He says that could lead to more advanced water treatment options if anything harmful turns up.
The newspaper said the compounds that will be under scrutiny largely are unregulated by state policy regarding sewage treatment.
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