Sharonne Hayes, WBTV News

Sharonne Hayes

WBTV News

Charlotte, NC, United States

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Past articles by Sharonne:

Judge cancels bond hearing for parents of missing Cornelius girl, says they must surrender passports

They were arrested after failing to report Madalina Cojocari’s disappearance in a timely manner. → Read More

Mother, stepfather of missing Cornelius girl to appear in court

They were arrested after failing to report Madalina Cojocari’s disappearance in a timely manner. → Read More

Gaston County opening warming shelter Friday night as temperatures drop

It’ll be open from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. on nights when the temperatures are forecast to drop below freezing. → Read More

Charlotte Knights give out turkeys to area non-profits for ninth year

The team made about seven stops to drop off the Thanksgiving staple. → Read More

Powerball jackpot still unclaimed, sitting at $1.9 billion

Customers at the Sheetz in Troutman where a man won $1 million last week hope the luck hasn’t won out. → Read More

Construction begins on Habitat for Humanity’s new project in west Charlotte

It’s named after the Plato Price School, an all-Black school founded in 1915. → Read More

Homicides up nearly 27% in Charlotte through 3rd quarter of 2022; overall violent crime down, police say

During a Wednesday morning news conference, CMPD officials said overall crime is up 4.5% compared to this time in 2021. → Read More

Gas prices in Carolinas could rise after OPEC+ makes oil cut

It might be a good idea to fill up your gas tank sooner than later as gas prices are going up again after several months of steady decline. → Read More

Plan ahead: Heavy traffic, long delays continue at Charlotte Douglas Airport

Getting to Charlotte Douglas International Airport has been a lesson in waiting and patience over the past 10 days. → Read More

Meck Co. Commissioners to discuss spending options from American Rescue Plan

On Thursday night, Mecklenburg County Commissioners will discuss how to spend the remaining money that the county got from the American Rescue Plan. → Read More

City leaders start process to rename bridge after fallen Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer

Ofc. Mia Goodwin was at the scene of a crash last December when authorities say the driver of a tractor-trailer struck Goodwin, killing her. → Read More

Resolution approved to name I-85 bridge after fallen Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police officer

Ofc. Mia Goodwin was at the scene of a crash last December when authorities say the driver of a tractor-trailer struck Goodwin, killing her. → Read More

Former Pres. Trump to speak at ‘Save America’ event Friday in Wilmington

Former President Donald Trump will be in North Carolina to rally the Republican base during a "Save America" event. → Read More

Board re-evaluates Cabarrus County Schools’ library book policy

It comes after some parents sent district leaders a letter concerned about the process to remove books. → Read More

Epicentre auction ends with no higher bids against lender

Last June, the owner defaulted on an $85 million loan before the property went into receivership. → Read More

Mecklenburg County set to end COVID-19 state of emergency on Aug. 15

Mecklenburg County declared a state of emergency in March 2020 and imposed restrictions and guidelines in Charlotte and other county communities. → Read More

Charlotte’s old Eastland Mall site getting new life more than a decade after its closing

It comes weeks after Tepper Sports pulled out of plans to build Charlotte FC headquarters and a soccer academy. → Read More

Health leaders lay out plan to lower monkeypox cases before Charlotte Pride

The last in-person event for Charlotte Pride back in 2019 had 200,000 people attend. → Read More

One in hospital after shooting in south Charlotte development

The shooting happened in the area of Silver Arrow Drive, right off East Arrowood Road, in the Kings Creek development around 3 a.m. → Read More

Doctors say many families are playing ‘catch-up’ with required vaccines ahead of new school year

Most children receive all the necessary vaccines by kindergarten, although the pandemic has affected that trend. → Read More