Shemika Robinson was driving home from work one day when all of a sudden her vision went dark. Terrified, she stopped her Jeep Cherokee in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant and called her...
Nearly 20 years have passed since Arthur Griffin last held public office. Now at age 73, the former school board Chair says he will seek an at-large seat on the Mecklenburg Board of County...
At a time when policing tactics are being scrutinized nationwide, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will test whether some low-risk calls can be handled effectively by civilian teams....
Posted on: September 27, 2021September 28 is World Rabies Day, a global health observance started to raise awareness about rabies and bring together partners to enhance prevention and control...
Starting today, Mecklenburg County Public Health will begin administering Pfizer Covid-19 booster shots to high-risk groups and frontline workers. Why it matters: Health experts say a third shot...
Last week, 92% of quiz takers knew that history was made at the Bank of America Stadium when a Black woman officiated the Panthers v. Jets game. Only 40% knew that CMS is requiring its employees...
What’s happening, Charlotte? Shout out to all who attended the QCity Metro Workend event on Thursday. Held at 1501 S. Mint, this monthly event, powered by US Bank, is a chance for Charlotte...
A woman was taken to a hospital with life-threatening wounds on Thursday after she was shot by a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer. According to a statement from CMPD, the woman, whose name was...
Two investors with former ties to the Charlotte Hornets will open a Salata Salad Kitchen on the ground floor of an uptown high-rise later this month.The investors, André Walters, the team’s...
Jahzmin French has loved the food industry since her first job waiting tables in high school. Now two decades later, the industry veteran has come to Charlotte as local franchise owner of JINYA...