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Update, 4 p.m.: Law enforcement officials this afternoon credited one of the two UNC Charlotte students killed during a mass shooting on campus Tuesday with tackling the gunman and enabling campus police to disarm and arrest him. Riley Howell, 21, was…
In the context of law enforcement agencies’ increasingly uneasy relationship to the public, ‘transparency’ can be as loaded and slippery a term as ‘justice.’ What does it mean, exactly?
AFTER GOLF-CLAPPING and holding your umbrella high at Quail Hollow Club, you deserve a bit of a break. We’ve taken the hard work out of finding south Charlotte’s best drinks for an evening out. Here’s our list of the top nine…
As Mother’s Day nears, meet Lacey Williams and her nontraditional family
What sets Charlotte’s legendary figures apart? Consistency
How do you downshift from the red zone of stress?
THE COST OF A CAR WASH AT AUTOBELL IN 1969? A buck twenty-five. It’s been 50 years since Charles “Charlie” Howard opened Autobell’s first location on South Boulevard near Woodlawn Road, and the price of a full-service cleaning—now $17—has risen…
This year’s Vintage Charlotte Spring Market pops up at Camp North End’s Historic Ford Building on Saturday starting at 10 a.m. and continuing till 5 p.m. Here are four things you can expect: 1. There will be over 80 vintage…
In David Rudel’s hands, trees headed for the landfill become something beautiful
It might help to gauge where we stand now in the March 25 Danquirs Franklin shooting—exactly what happened when, what’s known, what isn’t, and the high probability that the officer will be found to have acted within the bounds of the law.
The writer of a 2009 Holocaust series revisits stories of survivors who have left us
Nearly a hundred gather peacefully in Marshall Park after footage of officer-involved shooting was released yesterday
“DON'T MOVE,” a voice said to Sydney Cummings and her fiancé, Dustin Houdyshell, as they left their South End studio after recording a fitness video for their YouTube channel in September. It was late, about 9:30 p.m., and four teenage…
BEFORE A ZONING MEETING of the Charlotte City Council on Monday evening, Mayor Vi Lyles addressed an immediate topic that had nothing to do with land use. A few hours before, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police had made public two minutes and 20…
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police released body camera footage Monday of the fatal police shooting of Danquirs Franklin on March 25—and how people will perceive and react to it is anyone’s guess.
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
On Monday, the state DEQ ordered Duke Energy to remove coal ash from six sites, including two near Charlotte. Here’s a rundown of some of our coal ash coverage through the years.
Best friends Cathy Monte and Kristen Garnett show clients how to wear what they have
A few thoughts on ICE and people who vanish on a sunny day
Since Hurricane Maria, tourists have been reluctant to return to the popular vacation destination. But Puerto Rico needs tourism dollars now more than ever
Peter Fioretti and his brother, Bob, were the first people in 2018 to trek to the North Pole, a dangerous expedition on constantly shifting sheets of ice. The local real estate investor and founder and CEO of Mountain Real Estate…
