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Keith Cradle talks getting involved with the community
On Tuesday, we saw two heads of law enforcement handling two situations in tellingly different ways.
In a sense, the Rowan County man at the gun's end of ‘Pizzagate’ is a victim, too.
OF ALL THE THINGS Cam Newton has worn, it’s amusing that a turtleneck—the patron saint of nerdy ‘90s middle schoolers—got him in trouble. The Panthers quarterback traveled to Seattle for Sunday night’s primetime game against the Seahawks wearing a black…
After Keith Scott, some tough questions for Charlotte
Two years ago, city leaders set out on a mission to end chronic homelessness by the end of 2016. It was an ambitious goal—one very few cities in the country have even considered. So, how close are we?
For a holiday treat that requires no wrapping, park your family in uptown
The courts have issued huge corrective rulings on North Carolina's gerrymandering before. This is the most important one.
The DA’s decision to not press charges against the officer who shot Keith Scott doesn’t bring closure to the problems that surround it
The District Attorney's decision not to charge a police officer in the September 20 shooting death of Keith Scott was the proper one. Charlotte now has other choices to make about its immediate and long-term future.
Mecklenburg County prosecutor says CMPD officer 'acted lawfully'
The mayor pro tem helped craft a new agenda for Charlotte after the Keith Scott shooting in September. Will it help?
A bond that started at one of Charlotte’s segregated drugstore lunch counters
Biggest development in 20 years wins approval from City Council. Complex for homeless? Nah.
A brewery co-owner, a father of a newborn, a little brother to a sister who is battling cancer, and a reservist who just got called to serve overseas
Adam Rhew joins us to talk criticism and objectivity in journalism
A day in the life of the husband-and-wife restaurant team that helped bring national attention to Charlotte’s restaurant scene— and had several more important accomplishments in their own house
Our oldest music venue will close its doors at the start of 2017, but first it showed everybody how to go out gracefully
A federal court in Wisconsin issued a ruling Monday that could have massive consequences for several states, including North Carolina.
'Captain Mike' was the face protesters could trust during the Keith Scott protests. A few weeks later he was promoted to major, raising the obvious question: What do we call him now?
In a year when the LGBTQ community was at the center of Charlotte’s civic life like never before, no one’s voice was heard louder
Photographs by Jessica Milligan Produced by Jane Fields, Katie Gates, and Kristen Wile ABOVE: STOCKING STUFFERS Small gifts that make a big statement for those on the good list Isabella stocking, $29.95, Crate & Barrel, 704-362-4003 Peppermint stripe tennis ball…
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We still don't know who'll be North Carolina's next governor, among other unknowns.
The "man in the white shirt" put himself in between police and protesters, but that’s hardly all he’s done in a long career of public service
“HELLO, MY NAME IS PAT, and I have a problem,” he wrote in a 2011 blog post. “I love cheese. Some of my closest personal relationships are with cheeses. Seriously, I think it understands me better than most people do.”…
