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The Duke Energy executive leading the company’s shift to more sustainable energy sources
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The Duke Energy executive leading the company’s shift to more sustainable energy sources
Building human-scale solutions in the face of systemic crises
More people, pricier flights, lower (but still damn good) soccer attendance, and a lot of folks hacked off at the school board.
From free, family-made efforts to professional experiences
Instead of wondering what’s wrong with the loudest people, what if I looked at what drives the kindest people?
32 events to ensure you aren't left in the boring cold.
Recognizing history, culture, athletics, media, finance, health care, advocacy, civic life, and local heroism.
The women are comfortable and confident in an industry historically reserved for men.
Maybe we can’t stop progress. But it’s been my neighborhood’s front porch since 1951, and its loss stings.
The “contemporary relationship fiction” author on the literature of food, friendship, and fornication.
NOV. 9-19 Southern Christmas Show The festive showcase returns to Charlotte on Thursday, November 9, and will run through Sunday, November 19. More than 400 vendors will be there for you to browse and shop as you take in the…
Shooting death of co-founder was nearly four years ago
The Center for Digital Equity is connecting Charlotte bit by bit
After her amputation, Jenn Andrews sparks a movement for moving.
The Charlotte Fire Department veteran retires after nearly 35 years—and the worst fire in recent memory.
No matter where you live, fall never lasts long enough. So before the weather turns stupid, milk this last full month of autumn for all it’s got. Here are some events that will make you feel like wearing flannel—even if,…
The wine tour company is on a mission to prove that wine from Carolina is growing ever finer.
From trick-or-treating and costume parties to pub crawls and all-night dance parties.
The interior designer launched an online art collective to make buying original art less intimidating.
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
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.
