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If LaMelo Ball trade goes bad, could Hornets GM lose his job? Oh, absolutely
Charlotte Hornets GM Jeff Peterson traded star LaMelo Ball away this offseason, breaking up a team that had excited fans but hadn’t made the playoffs.
What stood out most in Hornets’ NBA Summer League loss to New Orleans
Charlotte Hornets rookies Christian Anderson and Hannes Steinbach are experiencing normal growing pains associated with making the leap from college to NBA.
AC/DC concert review: Angus isn’t as Young as he used to be. But does it matter?
Read our review of AC/DC’s Power Up Tour stop at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, where Angus Young and Brian Johnson proved they still know how to rock.
Why did Hornets trade star LaMelo Ball? Jeff Peterson finally explains reasoning
Charlotte Hornets president of basketball operations Jeff Peterson detailed why franchise parted ways with LaMelo Ball for Naz Reid after six seasons.
Vatican’s excommunication affects Charlotte-area Catholic church. What it means
The Vatican's schism declaration against the Society of St. Pius X reaches Mount Holly's St. Anthony of Padua chapel & reshapes Charlotte's Latin Mass options.
90 mph tornado toppled camper with a person inside during Charlotte-area storms
An EF-1 tornado packing 90-mph winds toppled a camper with a person inside on a 7-mile trek in three Charlotte-area counties, the National Weather Service said.
Bethenny Frankel Reveals Reason She ‘Stopped Recording’ New Podcast Episodes
Bethenny Frankel has ended her "Just B" podcast – and for a good reason.
Charlotte staff pauses data center focus group after City Council kept in the dark
City staff did not inform the City Council or broader public about a data center focus group before its first scheduled meeting, raising transparency questions.
Woman injured after walking into CATS train in South End on Thursday
A woman was struck by a CATS light rail train on Tremont Avenue and Camden Road in South End; treated for minor injuries and taken to a local hospital.
2K without power in Charlotte as dangerously hot temps, more storms on the way
At least 2,000 Duke Energy customers in Charlotte were without power Saturday from Friday’s storms. Hot temperatures and more bad weather is likely, NWS said.