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After 100 interviews with people from all over the city, a podcast host shares his lessons about what matters most
Former Panthers cheerleader appears on new season debuting Sunday
Lessons from a silent meditation retreat
Minuette Floyd has witnessed the tradition of African-American camp meetings since she was a child in the 1960s. Now she’s returned to document the religious community through her camera’s lens
The fine artist and photographer has observed camp meetings for 25 years. His photographs capture the whirl of energy and one community’s joy in worship and reunion
Faced with dwindling membership in one of the city’s fastest-growing neighborhoods, a south Charlotte church changed its name, sold its land, and tore down its iconic steeple. The audacious plan divided families and drove away a fourth of the congregation. But could it become a model for the modern church?
Congregations of all faiths across Charlotte have one thing in common: neighbors helping neighbors. See what faith in action looks like for each of these communities
CHARLOTTE'S SPORTS WORLD faced great loss in July (so long, Kemba; RIP Catman), but also the prospect of a substantial gain (MLS?). Here’s a roundup of a few of the biggest stories in the last few weeks: Bye-bye, Kemba. Hello, Rozier?:…
Our writer and a friend take on one of Charlotte's most massive drinks (over several hours)
Viewer favorite on Morning Break rebounds with a new show—and a fierce commitment to be true to herself
Fans take their shot at a header competition at the House Of Soccer event. Rapinoe holds up a bobblehead of her likeness. Rapinoe works with players in the ICC Legacy Project, the International Champions Cup initiative focused on enriching communities,…
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A year ago this week, the Charlotte City Council voted to accept the RNC 2020 bid. After Greenville, we ask those who voted ‘yes’: Any second thoughts?
Hoppin’ owners open their new concept on July 27 in Plaza Midwood
ON NORTH DAVIDSON STREET, Birdsong Brewing pours pints of IPAs for four dollars. A half-mile north, millennials sip on housemade sodas at Abari, a hip bar arcade. In between, an eviction notice hangs on the door of a one-story, pale…
CBD for Pets? Max & Lola Bodega Owner Holly Rodriguez Explains
The CMS board announced after closed-door meetings Friday and today that it has suspended Superintendent Clayton Wilcox.
FURNITURE MANUFACTURING, once a leading industry and cultural mainstay in North Carolina, is becoming a lost craft. Since 1990, 60 percent of the state’s furniture-making jobs have left for factories in Asia, drawn to their lower material and labor costs.…
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The indie theater went mainstream, adding a new scene to a familiar plot
Charlotte’s exploring a possible ban of single-family zoning, not single-family homes. Some folks have trouble grasping that.
NOVEL Montford Park, the mixed-use community that opened to residents in April, has announced its first three retail tenants. Waterbean Coffee, F45 Training, and Vintage Nail Bar will open in late 2019 and early 2020. NOVEL Montford Park will be…
Thoughts on a life transition after 12 years in the same driver’s seat
They skip school, loiter, and yell—all for a good cause
And meet the woman who holds the keys to this scientific trove
The United States women's national soccer team has once again made it into the World Cup final, and the big game arrives on Sunday (July 7) at 11 a.m. For those who like to root for the home team with a…
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