May 2026
Lindsie Chrisley Speaks Out After Arrest for DUI, Police Evasion
Chrisley Knows Best alum Lindsie Chrisley is speaking out after being arrested for an alleged DUI.
Lawsuit: Man was framed by childhood friend, charged by CMPD, then fired
An Alamance County man was falsely charged after someone else used his name with Charlotte, North Carolina, police, according to a lawsuit filed in Mecklenburg.
The I-77S toll lane project is finally dead. Its demise was laid quickly
Charlotte City Council rescinded support for the interstate project after mounting pressure from community groups such as the Black Political Caucus.
A popular hot chicken restaurant is coming to 5 new spots in the Charlotte area
A fast-growing Dave’s Hot Chicken will open in Steele Creek and add locations in Pineville, High Point, Mooresville and Indian Land with spicy tenders and sides.
Which of Charlotte’s oldest restaurants are still standing? 20 spots to visit
A guide to 20 historic Charlotte restaurants, featuring iconic spots like Kopper Kettle, Brooks' Sandwich House and Beef 'N Bottle across the city.
What past presidential approval in NC says about Trump and the midterms | Opinion
Here’s how Donald Trump’s approval rating in North Carolina compares to past presidents facing midterm elections. | Opinion
Charlotte business news roundup: Wegmans, I-77 tolls and more. What to know
Charlotte business news roundup: Wegmans grocery sets Ballantyne opening date, I-77 toll project killed, Manor Theatre redevelopment, Wells Fargo settlement.
Six homegrown Carolina Panthers players entering notable roster battles in OTAs
The Carolina Panthers have upgraded their roster with draft picks and free agents in 2026. That influx of talent has left incumbent contributors vulnerable.
Arrest made in notorious 2008 killings at Concord Sun Drop plant, NC police say
Suspect in 2008 double homicide at Concord’s Sun Drop Bottling Plant arrested in Washington State, Concord police say. He will be extradited to North Carolina.
Uber appeals Charlotte jury’s verdict deciding it owed money to assaulted rider
Uber has appealed a Charlotte jury's $5,000 verdict after a North Carolina woman said a driver assaulted her during a 2019 ride; the company cites legal errors.