Plan your Charlotte weekend with 13 picks, from comedy, ballet and history tours to art shows, R&B parties and more, plus HBCU band, Black film and $9 wine tasting highlights.
The 16,000-square-foot space in downtown Rock Hill offers movement-friendly offices, on-site massage therapy and meeting ...
As an Atlanta firm takes over Camp North End’s 76 acres, see the Black-owned food, retail, art and wellness ventures at a ...
The popular work-and-entertainment destination just north of Uptown Charlotte is now partially owned by an Atlanta-based ...
On Oct. 17, the Aggies will host Chicago State University, which will be fielding a football program for the first time in its 159-year history.
For more than an hour, Mecklenburg Sheriff Garry McFadden sparred with Republican lawmakers over a variety of contentious ...
Minimum Standards for Police Captain Employment with The Town of Matthews With our ultimate goal of keeping our city safe, ...
Patrols streets in a police car, on a bicycle, or on foot; checks doors and windows; examines premises of unoccupied ...
Former Charlotte City Council member Tiawana Brown pleads guilty to federal wire fraud tied to COVID relief loans prosecutors ...
Ten HBCU bands are planned to headline the BIG HBCU Southern Classic Battle of the Bands in Charlotte, March 14–15, with a Sunday showdown at Bojangles Coliseum and a weekend of fan events.
The centerpiece of the three-day event will be dedicated to genealogical workshops and historical discussions.
Barack Obama, William Barber II and Mayor Vi Lyles and others remember Rev. Jesse Jackson’s decades of civil rights work and local impact, ...