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Park Road's Place

Down at the corner of Park and Woodlawn, a shopping center still stands as a symbol of old times. But now that it’s under new ownership, what’s next?

Thom Tillis Is the Strategist

In a dozen years, Tillis went from volunteer youth sports coach to the state’s Speaker of the House. Now, after leading the Republican Party to a fearless, unapologetic romp in this year’s legislative session, he’s after an even bigger prize

Mayor for a Moment: Patsy Kinsey

She may be quiet. She may be in office only for a few months. But Kinsey knows that her name will be etched in Charlotte history as the mayor who followed Pat McCrory and Anthony Foxx. And she doesn’t take that lightly

Heath Morrison's Hard Charge

Education took a beating this year in state and local budgets. In Mecklenburg County, one man, now in his second year as superintendent, stands as the first line of defense against letting the punches reach the kids

The Crash of 2008

As we look back at some of the most frightening days in Charlotte’s history, we see that the crash can’t be measured in numbers.

The Crash of 2008

As we look back at some of the most frightening days in Charlotte’s history, we see that the crash can’t be measured in numbers. Rather, its legacy is the anxiety it created and how we resolved to not let hard times beat us

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