To kick off Black History Month, a local therapist has started a program to benefit local Black artists. After hearing the struggles of a Black creative, Jacqueline Currie created “Charlotte...
A 50-year-old man has died after being fatally shot Saturday at a motel in northeast Charlotte. Authorities have identified the victim as Malik Fidel Whitney. According to a statement by...
When Isaiah Tidwell was dating his future wife at what would later become North Carolina Central University in the mid-1960s, he reached into his pocket one day and pulled out his “last thin...
Last year saw housing prices soar throughout the Charlotte region, with an average sale topping $386,849, up 11.9% from the year before, according to data from Canopy MLS. In Historic West End,...
Last month, Vice President Kamala Harris and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Charlotte to tout President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The Vice President boiled the...
Time flies! The end of January is upon us, and we’re back with more arts, culture, and food events to get your weekend started. Consider participating in Queen’s Feast, with dozens of...
Jamel Shabazz was an Army soldier, stationed in Germany for three years, before returning home to Brooklyn, New York, in 1980. He began taking pictures around the city as a way to make up for lost...
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will unveil the county’s new mobile library this Saturday. The mobile library, aka “MoLi,” was created to make library resources easily accessible in...
Michael Marsicano, president and CEO of Foundation For The Carolinas, will step down next year after 23 years of leading the Charlotte-based community foundation. Marsicano’s retirement,...
Charlotte SHOUT! will make its long-awaited return this spring. From April 1 through April 17, the city will showcase local artists and their work through art, music, food and ideas. Charlotte...