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Meet the man who’s been announcing Knights games for 16 years
Professionals lend their talent to everything from video games to jewelry commercials
Elevation Church Pastor Steven Furtick spent two hours Friday morning at Patrick Cannon's house. Why?
Some people never miss an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a brand new meme.
Formerly incarcerated women find their way from one life to the next by walking through the café door
More than 50 artists contributed to the project now on display in South End
Winterfield depends on the mall's redevelopment
Five decades ago, poetry saved a Davidson College professor from despair. He’s spent the rest of his life sharing the gift of writing with others
Charlotte’s real estate market is coming back to life. Whether you’re starting a family, looking to invest, or retiring, there’s a house out there for you
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The Panthers will be without their greatest receiver next season. What's that about? It's about me.
After less than three years in Charlotte, the company will now be based in Ireland. Here's why that makes sense.
Charlotte already has a park uptown, and it's only ever used by people who are upset about something.
Last week, we found eight reasons why the snowstorm that hit Charlotte this month did not lead to our "Atlanta Moment." And then this happened.
We saw the most snow we've seen in years, but that doesn't mean we handled it as badly as our big sister in Georgia.
Before Philip Seymour Hoffman died, it was a taboo topic. Now it's making national headlines
For nearly two decades, Pauline Wood has been redefining local food in Matthews
The demolition of a massive mall, and other things I forgot to love enough
She has an open attitude and a talent for slashing budgets. Can she fix Mecklenburg County government?
The stories behind the streets that define our city
What to see and do during the second half of the season
Alex Uhler was a straight-A student, an Eagle Scout, and earned a black belt in Taekwondo. And he was a heroin addict. Why are kids like him, from Charlotte’s wealthy neighborhoods and good schools, turning to the deadliest drugs?
Breweries, celebrity chefs, the Onion, and where the poor stay poor
A mild-mannered man from Charlotte is being mistaken for another, more infamous Zimmerman. When will it stop?
