The school has hired an architectural design firm, and enhancing the student gameday experience is at least being considered.
Calling CIAA commissioner Jacqie McWilliams-Parker a “pioneer” is a bit of an understatement. Her work in Charlotte never stops.
Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
Miller was an information technology technician at Watermark Retirement Communities. He was on a work trip to Rochester, New ...
The marquee of Barleycorn's club in Wichita conveys the grief of a community mourning the Kansans and other passengers and crew killed in a Washington D.C. plane and helicopter crash last week.
In that spirit, QCity Metro presents this fifth edition of The Great 28 —Black Charlotteans who are shaping our city. We have ...
“Vanessa brought a quiet wisdom to her job as editorial page editor,” said Pam Luecke who, as editor of Herald-Leader, ...
Wednesday is National Signing Day and we’re letting you know where Charlotte-area high school athletes are heading for college ...
This week, three of Charlotte’s four Black mayors shared a microphone at a community breakfast forum started by activist and ...
Pop Warner Little Scholars, the nation’s leading youth football and cheerleading organization, has announced that Charlotte, ...
There is a familiar face working at Dale Copeland Jewelers these days, and it’s one that owners Angie and Dale Copeland have wanted to have at their business on the Batesville Square for many years.
Charlotte's four Black mayors — some of the city's most prominent living history makers — united for a rare discussion this ...