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James Street worked hard for nearly seven decades. State lawmakers say that’s not enough
Novant Health’s chief consumer officer talks about running hospitals in the age of Medicaid cuts and Obamacare
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
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
After years of spreading out, something is stirring within our city limits. Regular people are making extraordinary things with their own hands.
Products made by the hands of Charlotteans
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.
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
A business in Rock Hill is posting some pretty random stuff. Let's see how long they can keep it up.
Our governor's most overused rhetorical crutch, and why it just won't die.
Three thoughts after a football game that didn't count.
A year after the DNC, we try to remember the moments we predicted we’d never forget
As Charlotte grows, it’s time to reconsider what we pay our most prominent leader--the mayor
This is what life might look like for the average Charlottean 45 years from now
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One man holds the keys to Plaza Midwood’s future, and no one knows what he’s thinking
Before he's coached a single play, Brad Lambert's already shown why he’s the right man for the job
