Mecklenburg County officials are outlining how they'll handle Iryna's Law, a package of new criminal justice changes.
Many parts of the new law, named for the Ukrainian refugee killed on Charlotte’s light rail, go into effect Monday.
North Carolina House Speaker Destin Hall stands beside a portrait of Iryna Zarutska during a press briefing on her murder on Sep 11 at the General Assembly in Raleigh. Robert Willett ...
Anti-crime legislation named after Iryna Zarutska will go into effect on Monday, which will increase the workload for local ...
Iryna’s Law takes effect Monday, ending cashless bail and expanding mental health evaluations—prompting Mecklenburg County ...
Despite Border Patrol’s expansion to Raleigh Tuesday, agents remained in Charlotte and have been spotted throughout the city ...
Candidate filing opens for the 2026 elections in Mecklenburg County on Monday. The county commission will get at least one ...