Bromberger, a nearly 12-year city employee, will oversee Charlotte’s annual balanced budget and five-year capital plans after ...
Charlotte Soul Fest, a free, one-day community festival celebrating Black art, music, food and culture, returns to First Ward Park on Saturday, Sept. 5, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Now in its second year, ...
Visitor spending generated $430.4 million in local and state taxes, supported 38,380 jobs and produced $2.19 billion in ...
Four years after Saint Luke Missionary Baptist Church became the first historically Black church in Charlotte to host Charlotte Pride's interfaith service, it remains the only Black Baptist ...
Kim Person came to the Queen City as one of the most nominated artists at this year's Stellar Awards. The Raleigh native is a 7-time nominee, tied with gospel legend John P. Kee for the most ...
The Metropolitan Public Transportation Authority board voted this week to add a commuter rail station at Camp North End to the planned Red Line, clearing a key federal planning hurdle with two members ...
Pride parties and a Saucy Santana finale join museum night, the LoSo Block Party, rooftop yoga, comedy and a family-focused expo this weekend.
Charlotte's largest street festival celebrates the LGBTQ+ community Aug. 15–16 with free admission, live performers, and a parade through uptown. The Charlotte Pride Festival and Parade returns to ...
About 575 first-year students are arriving at the Salisbury college, driven by investments in academic support, student ...
The board said its review found leadership and operational issues requiring ongoing attention, but gave no details on the findings or vote.
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