Free books are available through several online and in-person resources. Here’s everything you need to know to find free books near you.
VIDEO: Charlotte Shout Is Back!
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....
Parades, pubs, & parties: How to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Charlotte
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.
Steer clear of wild spring breakers by visiting these NC gems
Spring break conjures up images of wet t-shirt contests, empty beer cans strewn along the beach, and loud music until the wee hours of the night. Been there. Done that. Over it.
No charge, all charm: Your guide to Greensboro’s best free attractions
Greensboro has lots to do, and you don’t have to spend much money to have a good time. Here’s our guide to free things in the NC Triad city.
10 events, 29 days: How to celebrate Black History Month in NC
It’s a leap year so Black History Month is a day longer this year. Here’s our guide for how to celebrate it across the state.
5 NC destinations for a romantic Valentine’s Day getaway
North Carolina is a place for lovers (move over Virginia), and this guide takes you on a tour of 5 cities built for romance.
How to Have Fun in Charlotte for $20 or Less
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.
6 Hiking And Running Groups To Try In Raleigh This Year
Here are six Raleigh-area hiking and running clubs for you to run, not walk, toward in 2024.
Good News Friday: A Cupcake Vending Machine Could Be Coming to Raleigh
North Carolina knows good food both old and new. This Good News Friday puts a special spotlight on food stops in NC, plus a scholarship opportunity for NC students.