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Charlotte's Wall

In early February, ICE swept the city’s Latino community more aggressively than before, driving fear of arrest and deportation deeper into the streets of Charlotte

Copperhead Strike Coaster Unveiled at Carowinds

FROM ZERO to 42 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds, Copperhead Strike whipped its first riders through loops and drops today at Carowinds. The rollercoaster, which is part of the park’s new Blue Ridge Junction area, is the Carolinas’ first…

7 Questions for Charlotte Real Estate Agents

What’s the next neighborhood on the rise for homeownership in Charlotte? My eye is on the Hidden Valley neighborhood. This community is located minutes from uptown, boasts a number of hip midcentury ranch and split-level homes, and offers home buyers…

Is It Time To Regulate Social Media?

We live in an age of live-streamed violence and its instant, global, unregulated amplification. Maybe, says Duke professor Philip Napoli, it’s time to put some controls on social media content as we do with radio and TV.

Breaking Down the Wedge in Charlotte

The city has grown accustomed to two distinct sides of its own face: a division between haves in south Charlotte and have-nots everywhere else. But the lines between the poor and rich parts of Charlotte are eroding, and the poor are trying to find places to live anywhere they can

11 St. Patrick's Day Events Across Charlotte

IT’S TIME FOR SWARMS of green to take over Charlotte again, between March 15-17. Below, find 11 events across the region marking St. Patrick’s Day: Friday St. Practice Day Uptown, 9 p.m., Free Prepare for the “world’s largest pub crawl”…

Scenes from CIAA Week 2019

NEXT YEAR will be the CIAA basketball tournament's last visit to Charlotte for the foreseeable future, as the massive event moves to Baltimore in 2021. For 2019's event, Alvin C. Jacobs Jr., one of our 2018 Charlotteans of the Year, captured scenes…

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