Discover Charlotte’s top arcade bars for adults, plus family-friendly options for the kids.
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Discover Charlotte’s top arcade bars for adults, plus family-friendly options for the kids.
Obama touted Kamala Harris’ record and plans, while highlighting Donald Trump’s unfitness and lack of character. The former president also called out NC Republicans for their outlandish behavior and rhetoric.
Take our tour of the best murals in Charlotte to see profound, large-scale public art for free any day of the week.
Locals have shared their top picks for must-try BBQ joints in Charlotte.
Skip the chain restaurant and satisfy your craving with one of these late-night restaurants in Charlotte.
Who says birthday parties are just for kids? Celebrate your next milestone at one of these Charlotte area venues.
Here are 10 ways to celebrate freedom, resilience, and community on Juneteenth in the Charlotte area.
Here’s your Queen City Bucket List of things to do.
Mark your calendars, Charlotte Shout! is back on March 29th! There are over 200 events and attractions- and most of them are FREE :sparkles: Festival hours are from 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. Some events need tickets, which can be found on the website www.charlotteshout.com....
We’ve compiled a list of 10 locations and/or events around the city that are planning to throw down in an authentic way on St. Paddy’s weekend.
If there’s one sport that has a hold on North Carolina, it’s college basketball. Here are the best locally-owned places for watching March Madness in Charlotte.
You might not know him, but your kid’s teacher does. Here’s how a public education champion survived a decade of Republican budget cuts and a major health scare.
Charlotte is home to talented Black artists of all mediums, from rappers and spoken-word performers to comedians and live theatre performers.
We’ve compiled a list of the 10 best spots for a guy to find a fresh cut in Charlotte, with locations spread throughout the Queen City.
From sports and live music to nature walks and botanical gardens, here’s how you and your crew can have fun in Charlotte without breaking the bank.
Twelve million dollars in federal funds will help put more than extra 330 mental health experts in North Carolina schools, whose limited resources leave current counselors understaffed and overworked.
People in the LGBTQ community don’t always have a welcoming family during the holiday season. “Eat, Gay, Love” invites anyone searching for a good meal and a welcoming community on Thursday.
We take a trip north to south to hit some of the best oyster spots Charlotte and the surrounding towns have to offer.
Mecklenburg County, home to NC’s largest city, is offering a lot of programs to protect people from the brutal heat.
Local officials determine property tax rates, whether to fix potholes, the rules that guide local law enforcement, and how local resources are allocated.
Beyonce just headlined a historic show in Charlotte. Our intern taped the fun inside and outside the stadium.
Thanks to Biden’s American Rescue Plan, Charlotte is making remarkable strides towards digital inclusion.
One of the largest comic conventions in the U.S., HeroesCon draws thousands to Charlotte every year. We checked out the fun at the Charlotte Convention Center.
“Celebrating other Black men who are doing things in their community and in their home, is my way of changing the narrative,” says founder Ryan Jor El.
To honor Black History Month, we’re highlighting Black-owned businesses across North Carolina, starting with a deep dive into the food scene in the state’s most populous city.
“Sometimes dance can feel elitist or stuffy,” says Audrey Baran, founder of Baran Dance. “But you would never think that about North Carolina. So our dances are very real.”
Alesha Brown founded For The Struggle in 2019 to stop the displacement of seniors in west Charlotte’s rapidly gentrifying, historically Black communities. ‘We owe them that,’ she said.
A North Carolina infectious disease expert clears the air on who should get the COVID vaccine booster shot, and when.
Charlotte, North Carolina expanded its nondiscrimination ordinance to include housing and employment protections for LGBTQ residents. Advocates are ready to push for more.
More than five years after HB2 made North Carolina the face of anti-LGBTQ+ policy in the US, NC’s largest city moves to protect LGBTQ+ people.