Across the nation, state legislatures are racing to redraw electoral maps to give their preferred political party an advantage in next year’s midterm elections. Partisan gerrymandering is not new, but ...
Former Charlotte Mayor Jennifer Roberts, right, addresses protestors outside the federal courthouse in uptown Charlotte, where a Republican-led congressional subcommittee held a hearing prompted by ...
Greg Collier, owner of two Charlotte restaurants and a finalist for the James Beard Award, has taken on another culinary role in the Queen City: executive chef at Fine & Fettle, a hotel restaurant ...
ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith and intellectual property attorney Kimberly B. Gatling inducted into National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame.
North Carolina's plan to address Black youth suicide and mental health issues, highlighting the need for resources and awareness.
Sol' Delish, a Black-owned restaurant in Charlotte, is expanding to a new location with a seating capacity of 140. Grand opening on Sept. 27.
Battle of the Babes, a bartending competition for women, returns. Female bartenders compete for prizes, highlighting female mixologists.
Uptown Charlotte and South End will host two free events this fall, the Weekend Warmup music series and the Fitness in the Park event.
James Whitaker moved to Charlotte from Durham after a chance encounter at a legal led t a job in the Mecklenburg Public Defender's Office.
Cuts to North Carolina Medicaid threaten access to care for vulnerable individuals, including those with disabilities. Providers face pay cuts, impacting services.
Bonita J. Brown was installed last week as Winston-Salem State University’s 14th chancellor – the second woman to hold the position. Another woman briefly served as the school’s interim chancellor.
The three initiatives to combat the opioid crisis focus on medication-assisted treatment, overdose response, and reentry programs.
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