Telling Durham’s story, uplifting Durham’s voices, defying definition. Learn more. The Hayti Heritage Film Festival returns to downtown Durham this year with an “amazing lineup” that...
It all started with a pair of all-white Air Force Ones — the first pair of sneakers Melissa Carneige recalls wanting. Every Saturday morning she’d clean them with a toothbrush and...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is using “targeted enforcement” to crack down on street takeover groups after an uptick in incidents this month. At a news conference Monday, Maj....
A reader asked: I would appreciate it if you could answer a question for me. Is there a Black jewelry company that still operates in Charlotte? His shop was vandalized doing the riot after George...
Happy Saturday, QCity Metro readers! How well did you follow the news in Charlotte this week? Last week’s average score was 69%, unchanged from the previous week. Enter your score this week for...
A new public sculpture has been installed in Charlotte’s Enderly Park neighborhood. Measuring 20 feet in height, “Tapestry” is the work of Kentucky-based artist Douwe Blumberg....
Sponsored by: Your elected officials will soon decide how to spend billions of your tax dollars for the fiscal year 2024, and you now have a chance to weigh in with your thoughts. The next fiscal...
Fifth Third Bank will open a full-service banking center in Charlotte’s Historic West End, part of a larger commitment to the historically Black neighborhood, the company announced today. The...
When Tracie and Jennifer Mackins decided to find a brick-and-mortar space for their bridal consultation business, they knew they wanted to remain in Charlotte — particularly its Historic West...
Artists need money. QCity Metro spoke with several local creatives, and they agreed that they want to see Charlotte stakeholders provide more financial support and affordable spaces. Why it...