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The 10 best places to watch World Cup matches in Charlotte
Find the 10 best Charlotte spots to watch every World Cup match: bars, breweries and watch parties in South End, NoDa and uptown from June 11 to July 19.
Lake Norman development plans face votes and pushback. Here’s what to know.
Lake Norman towns are weighing a wave of development proposals: mansions, townhomes, a car country club and a $200 million project. Here are key takeaways.
E. Osborne Ayscue Jr., Charlotte trial lawyer and mentor, dies at 92
E. Osborne “Ozzie” Ayscue Jr., a prominent Charlotte trial lawyer, died at 92; he led legal organizations on the local, state and national levels
Lake Norman development plans face votes and pushback. Here’s what to know.
Lake Norman towns are weighing a wave of development proposals: mansions, townhomes, a car country club and a $200 million project. Here are key takeaways.
NC tennis pro faced child sex crime allegations decades before latest charges
The former tennis professional arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office last week over child sex charges faced similar allegations decades before.
NC has lots of alligators. Here’s where you’re most likely to see one
In New Hanover and Brunswick counties, alligator sightings increase. Follow GatorWise guidance, never feed gators, leash pets, and maintain safe distances.
National Tex-Mex chain closes last remaining restaurant near Charlotte
An On The Border restaurant in Concord, NC will serve its final meals June 12 as the Dallas Tex-Mex chain shutters company-owned restaurants nationwide.
$1 kept settlement with CMPD chief’s husband out of Charlotte council’s hands
A state auditor found no wrongdoing after reviewing Charlotte’s settlement with Lance Patterson but noted the deal skirted council approval by one dollar.
Wings, mattresses or something else: What should go in Soul Gastrolounge’s old building?
Soul Gastrolounge's vacant Plaza Midwood corner faces rumors of Wild Wing Cafe and Mattress Center. Tell us what you think should occupy Central and Pecan.
For years, this Charlotte rapper toiled in obscurity. Then DaBaby came calling.
From Charlotte public housing projects to DaBaby’s Be More Grateful Festival stage, rapper Fetty P Franklin’s unlikely rise in hip-hop was years in the making.