Festivals & Fairs In Charlotte This Fall
Celebrate art, culture, food, and more at these autumn festivals in Charlotte
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Celebrate art, culture, food, and more at these autumn festivals in Charlotte
Four major events that have raised the city’s economic profile—and money
Will Pitts long-jumped from medical equipment sales to lead the city’s catalyst for sporting events
The Linville Gorge is one of the most spectacular and challenging wilderness areas in the eastern U.S. What did Hurricane Helene wash away?
Go ahead and chase these accessible waterfalls — some easier than others
Alice Zealy turns a 1957 Airstream Caravanner into a shiny guesthouse on wheels
At birth and death, doulas fill gaps in “hands-on” care that doctors, nurses, friends, loved ones, and money often can’t provide
She marries her love of fashion and entrepreneurship
As the first-ever manager of emergency preparedness, Jason Hollifield faced an unprecedented test
We’re looking for people who’ve made our city a better place in the past year.
Meredith McFadden stuck with her first love, baseball, and achieved something no woman had before
After the encore, a double door opened to grits, eggs, mohawks, and bikers in the last hours before sunrise
Yes, you can find late-night places to go and things to do in Charlotte—and some actually don’t prioritize alcohol
In May, Charlotte hosted the PGA Championship for the second time. The week unfolded within an emerging golf cathedral—and culminated in a shot for redemption
We take to the streets to test a theory: Is it true that nothing good happens after midnight?
Each year, the organization gives a spark of opportunity for young Latinas
Eighteen years after her daughter died of cancer, the Isabella Santos Foundation founder reflects on her nonprofit’s endurance—and her own
A team of moms bring the first full-service, overnight postpartum support center to North Carolina
The restorative tattoo artist uses custom ink to conceal scars and facial disfigurements
After 47 years, the reopening stands as a testament to good neighbors, good luck, and a dedicated group that refused to watch the curtains close.
A roundup of July activities with history-lovers in mind
Rob Marchand has fought his way toward the light
A list of spots to catch a fireworks show during the week of July 4th
Atrium Health Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute saves a growing number of people through heart transplants. Meet three of them
Nearly a decade ago, Camp North End opened as Charlotte’s most ambitious adaptive-reuse project. Its potential remains only partly realized.
A new media startup brings a familiar face back to our city’s news
A new type of coworking space meets the needs of parents with young children