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A series of shootings over the weekend in Charlotte signals a rebound of gang violence, police say
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A series of shootings over the weekend in Charlotte signals a rebound of gang violence, police say
A video game rating isn't just for kids. It's a statement on speed, skill, strength--but what do you do if you think it's wrong?
View image | gettyimages.com Less than a year after he playfully mocked Steve Smith's revenge game against the Panthers, DeAngelo Williams could have gotten a crack at his former team Thursday night. Instead, most of his reunion…
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A story of racism, small steps forward, and larger steps backward
Gov. Pat McCrory will lead 'The Response' at the Charlotte Convention Center next month, as revealed in a full-page ad today. He's this desperate?
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Buying Local Both Charlotte and Raleigh have well-known designers of clothing and jewelry JEANS // CHARLOTTE Anarke Jeans Stan Fraser started Anarke Jeans Co. 11 years ago in New York, where he grew up. When he moved to Charlotte in…
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Three Hours or Three Minutes? This month you can find familiar festivals, patios, and parties here, or head northeast to Raleigh for a new adventure or two Charlotte: Festival in the Park Now in its 51st year, Festival in the…
Second Amendment extremists have a slogan: 'Come and get them,' meaning guns. It has a horrible double edge this morning.
How much beer are some of the biggest craft breweries in Charlotte and Raleigh selling?
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As the city worried about protesters in the wake of the Kerrick trial this weekend, the Myers Park football team made a goal line stand
North Carolina’s two largest cities have grown up and become peers now. Cohorts! Friends! But sometimes old rivalries rise again
A white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black man, and each of us saw the case through our own lens
Randall Kerrick's manslaughter trial has been, from start to finish, a tale about the destructive effects of panic.
DURING THE MOST segregated hour of the week in this churchgoing city, young children walk down the main aisle at Avondale Presbyterian Church waving palm leaves. Nearly all of the children are white, save one Asian girl, and the skin tones…
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Studies show bias can affect even well-meaning police officers
It's risky for defendants in criminal trials to testify on their own behalf. Here's why the risk was worth it for Randall Kerrick in his manslaughter trial.
As he begins his final season in the NFL, the former Panthers star has more than a few words about icing up, carpool duty, and life after football
The Earl's Grocery chef shares some of his favorite things
Park Road Baptist Church sits just one mile from where the world’s most famous Southern Baptist grew up. But this isn’t your usual Baptist church, and husband-and-wife duo Russ and Amy Jacks Dean aren’t your usual Baptist ministers
Charlotte is sometimes criticized for being too corporate. But those critics haven't taken the time to get to know the people who work in our largest industry. Meet eight Charlotte-area residents who are people first and bankers second
He was a fast-rising young businessman when he moved to Charlotte in 2005. Over the past 10 years, he’s changed alongside the banking industry
A father learns that even after moving to the South, the next generation’s regional identity is somewhere inside its electronic devices
One farming family watched Interstate 485 creep closer to them from both sides for nearly three decades, until their land was the last link in the loop. They never protested. They never tried to stop it. But when they saw the road open in early June, a piece of their family was lost
How Charlotte created the third-largest LGBTQ pride event in the South
A look at the deliberations that led to manslaughter charge
