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Lyles’s quiet leadership steered Charlotte through turmoil. Now, new challenges test her political legacy and ...
Voters in most Charlotte City Council districts will have primary elections on their September ballot, but some are more ...
For nine days, a rental company failed to restore a Charlotte woman’s power. She has a message for other prospective tenants.
The Charlotte Observer asked candidates questions ranging from a 2025 sales tax referendum to a $305,000 payment to the ...
Mecklenburg County commissioners continue to have closed-session discussions regarding the fate of the $700 million mixed-use Brooklyn Village redevelopment. The latest meeting may lead to arbitration ...
The competition for Eddy Pineiro’s successor at kicker is ongoing. And by the looks of it, the Panthers might let it play out ...
The Lincoln Charter school incident happened a month before former East Lincoln High School principal MaryBeth Avery issued ...
Those who attempt to use handicap placards or plates not issued by the state can be fined up to $100 and have to pay court ...
The Carolina Ascent showed it belonged in its inaugural season. Now, the team has bigger ambitions ahead of its second year.
The owners of this restaurant with an award-winning patio said the choice to close permanently “was not made lightly.” ...
After stealing 20 guns from a Charlotte store, Reginald Moses says a close call in jail pushed him toward a new calling: ...
The men’s apparel store opens this week. A children’s immersive retail shop is one of the stores also heading to the south ...