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As the deadly drug continues to spread, friends are gathering to lend support
Pat McCrory has been even more peevish toward the press than usual. Today, the N&O gave him something to be really ticked about.
The North Tryon corridor—North End, as it's rebranding itself—is primed for development. In growth's way are two of the most important homeless shelters and service providers in Charlotte. What to do?
The NFC Special Teams Player of the Month talks soccer and sushi.
Charlotte is among hundreds of cities being called a “Sanctuary City” in political conversations. But those politicians are missing the point
Inside a NoDa gift shop, mourners leave mementos for loved ones
As the city prepares to rewrite its zoning code, architects push for better design
Robert Lewis Dear is the latest in a long line of domestic terrorists from the Carolinas. Why?
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Local groups advocate for children, house the homeless, and feed the hungry
The 2015 Class COPS & BARBERS ... for giving us a place to talk AMY HAWN NELSON ... for pushing for better schools 2015 Charlotteans of the Year Award Luncheon December 18, 2015 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Tickets on sale…
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Panthers' quarterback Cam Newton fed and entertained hundreds of children Monday night.
Pat McCrory asked Roy Cooper over the weekend to pick a side in a Virginia school system's legal dispute with a transgender teenager. Here's what it means and why it matters.
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There are ways to effectively and legally fight crime. Creating “public safety zones” isn't one of them.
One of the most generous donors in North Carolina talks about what he's learned about leadership, philanthropy, and helping the needy
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In a 23-year career, the NASCAR legend not only gained acceptance, he’s become one of our city’s most prominent citizens, helping raise millions for children’s cancer research
What do all of our Charlotteans of the Year have in common? They'll never give up
The retiring Levine Museum historian answers a few questions about the value of history and its meaning to Charlotte, and to him
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Half of our schools are segregated by race. Nelson, a researcher and CMS graduate, uses a passion for children and powerful data to show why that needs to change
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See why the Carolina Panthers linebacker is the reigning NFL Man of the Year.
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At his Davidson College speech and in his writing, Ta-Nehisi Coates urges us to drop the delusion on race in America.
Panthers offensive guard Trai Turner is this week's subject in our "Four Downs" series.
CMS' decision to use a school building it had leased to a charter school got charter advocates and headline writers riled up.
Inspirational fan makes impromptu appearance.
After a long ride down from Pennsylvania, a rough and tough group of Scots-Irish settlers just wants to be left alone. But British landowners who own the deeds to Mecklenburg County won’t let that happen