CHARLOTTE — Millions of viewers went to WSOCTV.com for the stories that we’ve brought them over the past year. From incredible breaking news coverage of a tragic police shootout in Charlotte and a historic hurricane, to Action 9 and 9 Investigates stories, you’ve been able to count on Channel 9 for the breaking news and the important updates that follow.
These were the most-viewed stories on WSOCTV.com for 2024.
4 officers killed, 4 hurt during east Charlotte standoff
It was one of the darkest days in Charlotte’s history, as four members of a task force were killed while serving a warrant in east Charlotte. More officers were hurt, and the policing community of North Carolina mourned their losses for weeks.
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Police say missing woman found, taken to hospital
A missing woman was found and taken to the hospital, where she recovered.
Winter weather system headed to North Carolina
In January of 2024, officially approaching the two-year mark of Charlotte’s snow drought, neighbors got excited over the prospect of winter weather on the way.
Donna Kelce lets small business put cookie recipe on mug to pay students’ lunch debt
The Kelce family shot up in popularity over the last year, and one sweet story about Donna’s cookie recipe made a lot of people smile.
Cicada influx attracting Copperheads to the area
As if cicadas weren’t bad enough, the influx of two broods in the Charlotte area also led to an increase in Copperhead snake sightings.
Ex-Panthers player selling Charlotte property
The Carolina Panther-turned Chicago Bear listed his property for sale.
Condo owner sues HOA over Ring camera, loses, has to pay $73K
An Action 9 story about a homeowner’s lawsuit against their HOA went viral because of the hefty price tag.
NC Court of Appeals reverses course on marijuana smell for searches
In a back-and-forth in North Carolina, courts weighed in on whether or not police can search you or your car if they smell marijuana.
Authorities in Cleveland County tow car resembling vehicle in Asha Degree’s disappearance
A break in the Asha Degree case? Dozens of investigators descended on a Cleveland County property and towed a vehicle in connection with the case, according to court documents obtained by Channel 9. No arrests have been made, and her body still hasn’t been found.
The top 25:
Fast-food chain closing most NC restaurants
Charlotte man swept out to sea, found in Hawaii
Swim advisories issued for NC beaches due to potential contamination
Lake Lure dam no longer at imminent risk of failure
‘Every hour counts’: Mecklenburg County prepares for future attacks
Scammer tries to refinance house behind owner’s back, lawyer saves the day
‘Catastrophically unsafe’: Neighbors find heartbreaking loss in Chimney Rock
FBI-raided NC mansion to be auctioned
True crime movie starring Channing Tatum to be filmed in Charlotte
Extras needed for two movies being filmed in Charlotte
Man wins $6m prize from scratch-off ticket because of lucky numbers
Charlotte pizzeria named one of the best in the U.S.
CMPD searches for person of interest after remains of mother, 2 children found in apartment
Drivers say they ended up with car trouble after Take 5 oil changes
Texas-based Whataburger sues NC Whataburgers for trademark infringement
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