Festivals, hoops and more hit Charlotte this March, from B2K’s Millennium Tour and the ACC Tournament to HBCU bands, food ...
Three long-serving Mecklenburg Democratic incumbents lost their primaries, while Sheriff Garry McFadden survived with 34% in a split field, highlighting divides over age, race and party loyalty.
More than 56,000 Mecklenburg voters cast early ballots ahead of today's primary, while a city-county event delivered health services to 65 homeless residents.
NCDOT will extend public listening periods through June 2026 and open an engagement hub after community backlash, a lawsuit ahead of a city vote.
Today, the Winston-Salem State graduate is a wig and makeup supervisor on the national tour of “Hell’s Kitchen,” the ...
The Iovine and Young Center will bring a design, tech, business, and communications magnet in 2026-27, with a renovated ...
The caucus is seeking an injunction to halt NCDOT’s I-77 toll-lane expansion, citing concerns about displacement in the historically Black McCrorey Heights neighborhood.
A Charlotte man who drove a 16-year-old minor to rob a Pineville bank was sentenced last week to seven years in federal prison.
More than 150 students at Druid Hills Academy got free dental care on Friday, thanks to a partnership between Team Smile, a ...
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, a renowned historian and activist, is bringing his national book tour to Uptown Charlotte.
The Black-led nonprofit that teaches entrepreneurship is rebranding its Charlotte hubs to include more coworking space and a new Sparkhouse Coffee franchise.