Inside Charlotte’s First 'Circular Economy' Project at Innovation Barn
It took small steps in its first year—and seeks the resources to take bigger ones
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It took small steps in its first year—and seeks the resources to take bigger ones
The Carolinas aren’t the first states that come to mind when you think of bull riding—most of those are out West. But over the years, bucking bulls have claimed their space here, and bull riding’s professional league hopes the Carolina Cowboys catch on in the land of NASCAR
The custom build, also the base for Modern Cottage, is found in the Cramer’s Pond community
Rooted in the Netherlands and based in Charlotte, this operation plants green into their clients’ walls
Locals referred to it as “the ugliest house in Concord”: a 1,100-square-foot mill house on Glenn Street that was built in 1900 and had been vacant for at least the previous five years. Adam and Jessica Miller bought it in…
Concerts, Halloween events, fruits on trees, and other ways to welcome a less restricted autumn
Here and everywhere else, it grows as Jews and gentiles alike stand against it
'It’s me taking back my power'
A younger, more diverse group wants to bring a quiet east Charlotte neighborhood out of the shadows
A decade after the mall closed, the city finally lands on a concrete plan for the east side’s anchor
How librarians searched for details on the oldest known map of our 'small place'
Dozens of businesses, hundreds of homes recycle their food waste through the group
Music producer and leadership consultant David Arrington’s interview series bridges cultural differences with vulnerability and compassion
Since 1983, it's served as the classroom where Charlotte’s best brewers, like NoDa Brewing’s Chad Henderson, learn the fundamentals of their trade
Railroads, electric bikes, and Jazz Age opulence in 'Chatt Town'
The pandemic turned electronic screens into necessities for school-age children. How much harm do they cause, and is it time for kids to put them down?
Among the 52,673 in attendance for tonight’s Charlotte FC game against Chelsea are Panthers players Baker Mayfield and DJ Moore, Mayor Vi Lyles, and N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper, among others. Photographer Logan Cyrus captured the entire evening, including 16-year-old Charlotte…
THE METHODOLOGY: This is our third annual Beer Bracket. It being August and still generally unbearable outside, we went with a theme of “Summer Sips.” As always, we want to explore and celebrate the Charlotte area’s ever-expanding roster of breweries.…
Three decades ago, soccer coach Charlie Slagle had an idea: Make a charming college town north of Charlotte the permanent home of the NCAA men’s soccer championship. He didn’t fully realize that dream—but he did enough to alter the course of college soccer
The activist and former public defender returns to Charlotte to represent others in the system’s grip
From college roommates to co-founders of a custom menswear brand and, soon, a whiskey club
By breaking through the barriers that separate researchers from each other
Earlier this year, the physician traveled to provide medical care to refugees and families displaced from their homes. We caught up with him to talk about leading a humanitarian effort during war and living a life of impact
Clear waters, untamed beaches, and boatloads of fresh seafood in North Carolina’s Southern Outer Banks
In Africa, he saw the cost of an inadequate public health system. Here, he can put some of his lessons to work
She overcame childhood poverty and systemic obstacles to open her own dental practice—which offers more than just the promise of a healthy mouth
The Pearl, Atrium Health’s planned innovation district and home to Charlotte’s first medical school, will serve as a hub for the city’s future. How will it reckon with the painful history it’s built on?