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Plaza Midwood shop sells flavorful, house-made ice cream that’s ‘worth the drive’
Two Scoops Creamery in Charlotte serves house-made, high butter-fat ice cream with 200+ rotating flavors, dairy-free options and ice cream cakes worth the drive.
Do Canes players buy tickets for family & friends to watch the Stanley Cup?
Learn how the NHL CBA limits player ticket allotments for Carolina Hurricanes home and away games and why players may still need to buy extra playoff seats.
Two ‘dangerous’ escapees include suspect in parking lot shootout, NC officials say
Man accused of engaging in a shootout during a riot is among two “armed and dangerous” men who escaped from a North Carolina jail, officials say.
How to recognize mental health struggles your teen may be covering up
NC mental health experts: Struggling teens can hide emotional distress in ways that make warning signs difficult for adults, teachers and friends to recognize.
Two 19-year-olds killed one man, then assaulted 3 others, Huntersville police say
Two Charlotte men accused of killing a 20-year-old man in Huntersville have also been charged with assaulting three other people, police say.
Sewage spews into Lake Norman after ‘pipe failure’ Tuesday, Charlotte Water says
An estimated 200 gallons of sewage spewed into Lake Norman after a pipe failure Tuesday, Charlotte Water reported. Crews responded quickly, officials said.
Let’s be clear about the value of an American Airlines hub in Charlotte | Opinion
Charlotte economist: The broader case being made against the hub itself overlooks what the hub has meant for the Charlotte region. | Opinion
Ebola outbreak declared global health emergency. Latest updates for NC
WHO declared a Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the DRC a global health emergency. UNC researchers explain what it means for North Carolina.
Airline returns to RDU with flights to two new Caribbean destinations
The Bermuda-based carrier will fly nonstop between Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Belize and Turks and Caicos starting in December 2026.
Republican officials say GOP and NC auditor pressured them to reject voting site
Jackson County Republicans say party leaders and the state auditor pressured them to reject a long-standing early voting site at Western Carolina University.