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When father confronts his son, the son never forgets
Charlotte officials held a public forum last night to talk about the non-discrimination ordinance. What, if anything, did it accomplish?
THE FRIENDLY Super Bowl bet between cities is a tradition that inspires the weirdest and hokiest challenges imaginable. When Ed Rendell was governor of Pennsylvania, he had to sing the national anthem at a Boston Celtics game against the Philadelphia…
Policy experts explain how they would address four of the main factors that contribute to Charlotte’s lack of economic mobility, and one major philanthropist talks about how to give back
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Closing arguments in the federal trial over North Carolina's voter ID law will start tomorrow. Clear away the legalese, and you're left with a simple fact.
Crime rose significantly in Charlotte in 2015. Police and the FBI rounded up 19 people in a morning raid of suspected crack cocaine dealers. In the process, they knocked on my door.
The 19-year-old in his first season with the ballet talks about his unlikely path to becoming a classical dancer
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Remember when your television required “rabbit ears” and weatherman Larry Sprinkle advertised a toilet bowl cleaner? Here’s what you may have missed, or what you’ll never forget, from the days when local ads were a part of the city’s entertainment
That the Panthers are the hottest sports topic in Charlotte isn't anything new. The degree of popularity is.
Carolina's coach talks carne asada and bringing a championship to Charlotte.
Because open letters suck, including mine.
Is Rep. Mike Pitts' 'journalist registry' bill constitutional? Of course not. It's a comments-section troll job with a bill number.
Carolina's breakout star chats about the Midwest and pot roast.
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A hearing in the Bowe Bergdahl case at Fort Bragg reveals a lot of 'how' and very little 'why.'
From the locker room. From the tailgate lots. From the best seats in the house. From Singapore. And from, yes, Atlanta.
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Nikki Haley delivered a peach of a speech last night—short, sweet, reasonable. Why did it drive so many people nuts?
Not surprisingly, the Panthers' distinctive quarterback picked a unique name for his first child.
In an interview with The Guardian, the man behind the case that led to N.C.'s VIVA law, which takes effect this year, admits the results might have gone too far.
You remember these iconic landmarks. Take a look back at the days when Charlotte was a still a small town looking to impress.
Carolina's wideout chats about sushi and snow.
A private dinner between Duke Energy and state officials at the Governor's Mansion in June raises a host of questions none of the participants will answer.