Explore guided journaling, art and poetry nights, improv comedy, business networking, singles pickleball, film and food ...
For nearly 30 years, the Community Culinary School of Charlotte has blended kitchen skills with life coaching to help some of ...
After a 1996 denial, Good Samaritan Hospital, North Carolina’s first public hospital for Black patients, finally gets a ...
Thousands of people with mental illness return to North Carolina communities from prisons and jails each year. State leaders are expanding programs aimed at reducing crises, closing gaps in behavioral ...
New Steele Creek shop Crispý Cones serves Prague-inspired cinnamon-sugar pastry cones filled with rich soft-serve and toppings; expect a fun, messy, very sweet dessert.
Miami native Wilsa Thomas left pricey Boston for Charlotte’s warmth and diversity, finding a welcoming network of parents that helps her rebuild her hair business in a crowded market.
At a Charlotte event promoting his new book, the South Carolina congressman likened MAGA politics, Project 2025 and current ...
From free rooftop mixers and live R&B to an Armenian food festival, yoga, markets and art workshops, explore 15 different ways to spend May 29–31 in Charlotte.
After CRTPO withdrew backing for I-77 South toll lanes, $700 million in funding is in limbo as NCDOT weighs next steps and residents press for other transit options.
“Let me be clear, our communities are not confused. We know exactly what’s at stake,” Rev. Janet Garner-Mullins said in opposition to the data center. Garner-Mullins is an environmental justice fellow ...
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