History Distilled: Meet Charlotte Museum of History CEO & Sugar Top Distiller, Terri White
Her long road from Pittsburgh to a dual destination: our history museum and her liquor brand.
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Her long road from Pittsburgh to a dual destination: our history museum and her liquor brand.
A growing therapy team at Atrium Health Levine Children’s Hospital thinks music matters in patient care—and sometimes goes places that doctors can’t reach.
Five years after a horrifying health scare, the inclusive eyewear founder can see clearly now.
Velvet hippo. Wigglebutt. Land manatee. Whatever you call them, pit bulls need our help.
A round-up of the best places to see fireworks this year.
The business founder and philanthropist left his mark, and name, all over our city.
Surrogacy has become a booming industry, driven by rising infertility rates and other factors. Charlotte’s parents, surrogates, and the professionals who work with them increasingly have to wade through its social, legal, and medical complexities.
Some say the field of study is dying. These professors won’t let it.
Charlotte has no shortage of local media outlets. But they struggle with a problem common to journalism these days: shrunken staffs, scant budgets, and limited resources. What, and whose, stories are going untold?
Try to catch a big one at these local fishing spots in the Charlotte area.
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Gadgets, experiences, heroes and more.
Leo and Kellie Solis draw Charlotte’s Latino and music communities to their east side coffee shop
The leader of a refocused Leading On Opportunity draws from a life rich with both achievement and hardship.
See inside the return of the BOBs Party at Camp North End (May 25)
Concerts, Juneteenth Celebrations, & arts camps for the kids
From the pieces of an upended life, the founder and CEO found a new home and thriving career
Nine years ago, a Mooresville teenager started making her own nut butter. Today, her products are on grocery shelves around the country.
A documentary about the city’s street-renaming campaign captures history in progress
The nonprofit offers rehabilitation, social services, employment, and community to women who have been sexually abused and exploited.
Prices are high, and service is strapped. What does the strain on restaurant labor mean for Charlotte’s dining scene?
A mountain town bursting with hikes, art, food, and beer—without city crowds or prices
A mother, daughter, and daughter-in-law make “posh and playful” clothing for women and children
Two decades of craft beer, inclusion, no TV—and get that Miller Lite out of here.
The best things to do and see this month.
WTVI’s general manager strengthened community ties to pull the PBS affiliate out of the hole.
Our booming city needs reliable, affordable public transit more than ever. But our system has a shrinking fleet of poorly maintained buses, myriad operational issues, absent leadership—and no clear route to fix any of it.
Protecting a reproductive health clinic, post-Dobbs