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None of them believe crime concerns would be solved by closing businesses at the transit center, which riders and employees ...
The starting lineup of Charlotte FC, standing in wait, lined up from the locker room door through the Vault to take the pitch on Saturday, clicking the heels of their ruby red soccer boots, saying ...
Such an "overruling" ignored two major possibilities: One is that bullets or shot (pellets from a shotgun) can break bone (as ...
For the typical engaged voter, recent unsavory news about Charlotte City Council were perplexing, or, at least, entertaining. District 3 representative Tiawana Brown was indicted for wire fraud, a ...
A Word from Our Chief Operating Officer The Charlotte Post's Black Business Book was created to uplift, connect, and showcase the many thriving African American-owned businesses in Charlotte. By ...
KANNAPOLIS – North Carolina A&T infielder Tyler Smith suited up for Team USA Baseball as a part of the Collegiate National ...
Lashonda Barber, a contract worker at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, talks during a press conference May 22, 2025 at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center. Barber and her colleagues ...
On July 3 from 5-8:30 p.m. there’s live music, bounce houses for the kids, hot dogs and hamburgers, and craft beer for brew enthusiasts. It includes a fireworks show that begins at 9:30 p.m.
Johnson C. Smith University has been sanctioned by a regional accrediting agency for financial responsibility issues. The university was placed on probation for good cause – the most severe sanction ...
President Donald Trump's spending and tax legislation could force North Carolina to strip health insurance coverage from hundreds of thousands of residents. More than 670,000 North Carolinians have ...
Mike Bryant joined Mecklenburg County administration in 2003 as a management and budget analyst. Today, he’s county manager, responsible for county services and agencies in a jurisdiction of more than ...