Happy Friday, Charlotte. Glenn here. For some of us, fall means canning season. Here is my first batch of muscadine jelly this year. Never heard of muscadines? Then clearly you didn’t grow up in...
Fifth-Third Bank will commit up to $20 million in various forms of financial assistance to aid the economic development of Historic West End, the company announced Thursday. The assistance will come...
The HBCU homecoming experience is truly like no other. This I know for certain. As a undergrad at North Carolina Central, I remember waking up in my dorm room on homecoming Saturday to the smell...
Sponsored by: Charlotte Center City Partners boldly envisions and activates strategies and actions that will assure Charlotte Center City is a welcoming and equitable, economically vibrant,...
Martin Luther King, Jr. Julian Bond. Andrew Young. These giants of the civil rights movement stood upon the shoulders of a remarkable leader, educator, man of faith and activist, Benjamin Mays,...
In 2019, residents of the West Boulevard corridor, in partnership with the city of Charlotte, released a 108-page plan envisioning the kind of community they wanted. The plan, called the West...
Reservations are made for dinner, not typically for attending church. But at the 5,000-member St.Paul Baptist Church in east Charlotte, where at least 25 members have died from Covid-19, in-person...
Livingstone College will offer a full scholarship to a Liberian teen who found $50,000 and returned the money to its rightful owner. Emmanuel Tuloe, 18, made international headlines earlier this...
General Colin Powell was someone I deeply admired for his service to our country and especially our children. I was blessed to meet him and his beautiful wife, Alma, at two GradNation Summits in...
Last week 81 percent of quiz takers knew that Jamie Lee Kirkpatrick got an award and sports scholarship named after him. Only 12 percent knew that over 40 of the films at Charlotte’s Film Festival...