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Charlotte medical group expands in the Triad with takeover of another practice
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat buys Piedmont ENT, keeping Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Clemmons, Elkin and Mount Airy offices open and integrating Epic EHR.
Uncle’s food truck ends run in Plaza Midwood after 5 months. ‘Super appreciative’
Uncle’s pop-up and food truck in Charlotte’s Plaza Midwood has closed after five months. Chef Michael Le expressed appreciation and hinted at future plans.
Are liquor stores open July 4th? Where you can buy booze on a holiday
ABC stores in NC will close or have limited hours on 4th of July. Here are stores where you can buy alcohol in Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill.
Woman at gas pump sticks hose through truck window, douses driver, NC sheriff says
Convenience store argument turns potentially deadly when woman points gas hose through truck window and sprays driver, North Carolina sheriff says.
Finally, North Carolina Republicans have a budget. Here’s what’s good and bad | Opinion
The long-overdue spending plan actually has some good stuff in it, but it comes far too late. | Opinion
A new Publix in Charlotte could land at planned University City shopping center
Publix could open in Charlotte in University area at The Commons at Chancellor Park, relocating Dollar Tree and redeveloping the 8101 University City Blvd. site
SC Democratic candidate spent day in York jail over fines from traffic stop
A York County magistrate judge jailed Justin Bennett for not paying court fines. Bennett claims he was stopped by police because he is a Democratic candidate.
Elon University is now in control of Queens in Charlotte, accreditor says
Elon University now officially controls Queens University of Charlotte after accreditor approval, beginning integration and federal review this summer.
Latest delay in Charlotte for $700M Brooklyn Village plan involves new land deal
Two parcels in Brooklyn Village, uptown Charlotte, sold to First & Early for $24.3M amid ownership shifts and ongoing delays for the long-stalled redevelopment.
Grilling on Fourth of July? How a Rock Hill area butcher shop fights high costs
The Meat Center in Lancaster, SC, near Rock Hill draws shoppers from nearby towns with Certified Angus Beef, weekly bundle deals and low per‑pound prices.