Charlotte City Council approves a $657,259 contract with Atrium Health to expand its community health worker program from four to six staff in low-income corridors. Charlotte City Council approved a ...
Charlotte will host the 2026 Stellar Gospel Music Awards on Aug. 15, bringing national exposure and a boost to the city's hospitality sector.
In late February, Chann Little, co-owner of How Sanguine, a dining event concept at Camp North End, posted a video on social media seeking feedback. It seemed the business, which opened last summer, ...
When finished, the $67.1 million development will feature six full-size, multipurpose athletic fields and a ...
Charlotte native Darius Graves’ pop-up Rice & Kloud is bringing fresh, Southern-inspired onigiri to the city as he fundraises ...
There's something purposeful about showing up alone to an event. You don't need a plus-one for these concerts, markets, ...
Festivals, hoops and more hit Charlotte this March, from B2K’s Millennium Tour and the ACC Tournament to HBCU bands, food ...
The Iovine and Young Center will bring a design, tech, business, and communications magnet in 2026-27, with a renovated ...
From a food truck fest and stand-up to blues, anime, symphony, museum tours, art shows and free self-care sessions.
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.
Today, the Winston-Salem State graduate is a wig and makeup supervisor on the national tour of “Hell’s Kitchen,” the ...