City Manager Marcus Jones acknowledged in a media briefing Thursday that he was made aware of the May 2022 light rail derailment before Brent Cagle shared the news. He corrected a prior statement...
In his poem, ‘Harlem,’ Langston Hughes asked, “What happens to a dream deferred?” This Charlotte couple discovered the answer to that question. They had been planning their dream vacation...
More than five years after Davidson College created a commission to examine its links to slavery, the school announced that it will erect a sculpture to “recognize the enslaved and exploited...
Frankie Zombie has showcased his artistic work for major brands, companies and celebrities. Soon, he’ll be showcasing his talent on the television screen. Zombie co-stars on the new show,...
Not everyone knows the “why” in the work they do. Najla Haywood’s why is simple and she has never questioned it. It’s her family’s legacy. Haywood left her career in Washington, D.C., to...
Sponsored by: Providence Day School is where passion meets learning. The year 2020 was a time of reflection for many of the nation’s leading institutions. With the killing of George Floyd in...
Blumenthal Performing Arts announced its new 2023-2024 season lineup. The lineup consists of Tony-Award-winning and Broadway-hit musicals such as “The Wiz,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” and Disney’s...
Imagine reliving the Selma March in 1965 or taking a tour of the Amistad slave ship. Soon, students at North Carolina A&T University will have the opportunity to do these and more by using...
Today, the Sarah Stevenson Forum hosted four Charlotte women with more than 30 years of law experience in law professions. Each woman shared some of her most memorable cases, significant moments...
Three years after the Covid-19 pandemic emerged, two of North Carolina’s biggest healthcare providers have ended masking requirements at dozens of hospitals and hundreds of medical facilities. The...