Blake Hanson, WSOCTV

Blake Hanson

WSOCTV

1, Charlotte, NC, United States

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  • WSOCTV
  • KIRO 7
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Past articles by Blake:

CMS middle school teacher accused of sex acts with student to appear in court Monday

A Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher accused of inappropriate sexual conduct with a student will appear in court. → Read More

Former Huntersville doctor pleaded guilty to child porn charges

A former Huntersville doctor accused of child sex crimes is expected to plead guilty Thursday. → Read More

Researchers look at connections between Huntersville, Auburn University eye cancer cases

Researchers are looking into any connections between cases of a rare eye cancer in Huntersville and Auburn University, according to a report from The Birmingham News. → Read More

Researchers look at connections between Huntersville, Auburn University eye cancer cases

Researchers are looking into any connections between cases of a rare eye cancer in Huntersville and Auburn University, according to a report from The Birmingham News. → Read More

Pittenger, Adams host Charlotte discussions on health care plan

Congress headed back to work in Washington Monday with a long to-do list for the next three weeks. → Read More

Accused Charlotte gang members had military training

Federal authorities knew them by names like 'Billy Solo' or 'Billy Kilo Montana.’ Their military supervisors knew them as Specialist Latif Johnson and Private Rashad King. → Read More

City leaders meet with public for peace rally in north Charlotte

City leaders, activists and police officers met with the community Sunday evening at a Peace Rally in north Charlotte. → Read More

Woman sues airline after 2014 incident

A woman is suing American Airlines after a 2014 flight into Charlotte. → Read More

Exoneree's lawsuit against city of Charlotte likely headed to trial

A man who was exonerated after serving 25 years for rape will likely find himself in a courtroom again, although this time it will not be as the defendant. → Read More

Woman sues airline after 2014 incident

A woman is suing American Airlines after a 2014 flight into Charlotte. → Read More

Feds arrest Charlotte man, accused of getting Xanax, fentanyl in mail

Authorities intercepted a shipment of Xanax and Fentanyl that was being shipped in the mail through Charlotte, according to federal court documents. → Read More

Charlotte Joggers Attempted Kidnappings: Police Hunt for Suspect

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police are searching for a man who they said pointed a gun at two female joggers in the Steele Creek area and tried to get them into his vehicle. → Read More

CMS middle school teacher accused of sex acts with student

Police charged a middle school teacher Saturday for indecent liberties and a sex act with a student. → Read More

Former Fort Mill health care firm employee indicted

A former employee of a Fort Mill health care firm used personal information of clients and patients to open fraudulent bank accounts and credit cards, according to a federal grand jury that indicted him. → Read More

Concord shark attack survivor undergoes 'revolutionary' procedure

A Concord mother who survived a shark attack underwent a revolutionary procedure on her amputated arm. → Read More

Gov. Cooper criticizes budget during Charlotte trip

Gov. Roy Cooper again criticized a compromise budget plan during a tour of Central Piedmont Community College Wednesday. The classroom setting made a fitting backdrop for one of the governor's biggest gripes about the plan. → Read More

Locals grow weary of European travel

Attacks in London and Paris have seriously affected tourism in Europe. → Read More

Audit highlights issues in Mecklenburg child services

A newly completed audit found gaps in a county program tasked with protecting children who are neglected or abused. → Read More

Congressional baseball shooting highlights security needs for lawmakers

There would not have been any security Wednesday morning at the baseball field in Alexandria, Virginia if it wasn’t for house majority whip Rep. Steve Scalise. As a high-ranking member of Congress, he has a security detail assigned to him. → Read More

Huntersville rare eye cancer mystery faces new challenge

The investigation into what has caused several cases of a rare ocular melanoma in Huntersville has hit a roadblock. → Read More