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When those who help need a little help themselves, Venitra White-Dean invites them into a community that understands.
The new Robinson Center VP wants to open doors for Charlotteans, as others did for him.
Michael Dickerson has run elections in Mecklenburg County for a quarter-century, and only recently has he felt the need to defend his work.
The Catawba River and the hundreds of creeks that flow through Mecklenburg County have shaped our city’s history and development.
It’s one of the city’s most coveted properties. But Neese’s Country Sausage has loaded delivery trucks with sausage, livermush, and liver pudding from a little brick building here since the 1940s, and the family-run company intends to stay put.
31 days of concerts in October
Spooky spots to catch a thrill within one hour of Charlotte.
A history-packed itinerary that doesn’t include the National Mall.
As development swallows Dixie-Berryhill, the county’s last rural neighborhood, Mecklenburg County says goodbye to its final frontier.
The Little Sugar Creek Greenway is a streamside path that can take you from NoDa to Pineville and back again—and only on occasion remind you of the booming city on either side.
Charlotte still merits the title “City of Trees.” But as development downs more of them, city officials and conservationists work to plant seeds of new growth.
She turned a side hustle into a business that gives back—and caught the attention of Nordstrom.
Interior designer Carrie Frye on the psychology behind a restaurant’s design.
The longtime attorney, who made news at Gitmo, has found a home and cause in Charlotte.
From fairs and festivals to cultural exhibits and Halloween activities
The tropics are wide open again to visitors, and you’re getting warmer.
How music brought brothers back together in memory of their dad.
The longtime artist and NoDa pioneer’s “dark companion” has forced her to do what she never wanted to: ask for help.
Our most powerful tool to help might be as simple as this: our willingness to be a friend.
Lindsey Jenneman's career is bloomin’ with her customized murals for Outback Steakhouse.
Is the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence an important historical document, a joke—or somehow both?
As craft beer expands into the ’burbs, shopping center developers are bagging chain restaurants and big box stores for locally owned breweries and taprooms.
Meet the artists who turn Charlotte-area breweries' 16-ounce aluminum cylinders into journeys all their own.
Elizabeth residents are about to decide whether they want the neighborhood to be the city’s ninth local historic district—and the debate has pitted neighbor against neighbor.
What to do and see this month leading up to Charlotte Pride
It didn’t last. But for a few years in the late ’80s, Don Cody hosted the hottest show in town.