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Pickleball is a big dill in Charlotte. Players say more courts are needed ▶6:29・
Meet Hannah Hasan, painting Charlotte's stories through poetry ▶・
'(I will) cripple your legacy': Texts show CMPD vest fight got personal, intense ▶・
Republican candidate disqualified from North Carolina U.S. Senate primary ▶・
Charlotte-Mecklenburg police solve 1990 Cotswold murder, make arrest ▶・
Trump administration sued over visa freeze on immigrants from 75 countries ▶・
Charlotte Ballet's Raven Barkley On The Power Of Representation ▶・
How The National Park Service Helped Bridge The Outer Banks ▶・
Actress Alicia Cole Becomes Patient Advocate After Surviving Flesh-Eating Disease, Near Fatal Infections ▶・
South Carolina House overwhelmingly approves new district maps ▶・
CATS Board OKs Revised Route Map For Proposed Silver Line Light Rail ▶・
UNC Charlotte students design bridges for Hurricane Helene survivors ▶・
Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy fires CEO Toussaint Romain ▶・
SC House Speaker Pleads Guilty To Campaign Finance Violations, Resigns ▶・
Faith Ringgold, quilt and visual artist, dies at 93 ▶・
Slave cemetery uncovered in rural NC donated to descendants ▶・
Lainey Wilson: Tiny Desk Concert ▶・
Longtime Charlotte journalist Steve Crump dies after cancer battle ▶・
2025 Municipal Election Results: Hickory Mayor ▶・
Overkill on Mark Robinson — or playing it safe? ▶・
FAQ City: The Forgotten Cold-War Bunker Buried Outside Charlotte ▶・
There And Back: Happy Zone At Plaza Fiesta ▶・
TikTok sparks growth for NC-based Sparta Candle Co. ▶・
The state of local news in NC and across the nation ▶・
Reporter Explores Lumbee Identity, History As Tribe Fights For Federal Recognition ▶・
Cancer-causing compound likely seeping into Catawba River from SC paper mill, attorneys say ▶・
New Men’s Shelter In Charlotte Offers Services And Privacy ▶・
UNC Suspends 3 Fraternities That Feds Linked To Drug Ring ▶・
11 deaths confirmed in NC; 'Many people are cut off' ▶・
The rising superpowers of Charlotte social media influencers ▶・
Timeline: How The President-Elect Becomes The President ▶・
Siemens Energy will invest over $400m in North Carolina ▶・
Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board Approves 2022-23 Calendar ▶・
Charlotte’s new Sullenberger Aviation Museum will open on June 1 ▶・
Back to basics: What's actually in Charlotte's transit plan? ▶・
Is Mecklenburg County adequately funding schools? It’s complicated. ▶・
NJCAA wants NCAA to keep academic requirements at the same level ▶・
Do we need a new bridge across the Catawba River? ▶・
The marketing whiz behind chia pets and their iconic commercials has died ▶・
Mecklenburg County will recycle your old clothes now ▶・
'Rhapsody in Blue': After a century, Gershwin's musical melting pot still resonates ▶・
UNC Charlotte's Chancellor's Speaker Series with Dr. Raj Chetty ▶・
After court ruling, NC elections board allows presidential candidate Cornel West on the ballot ▶・
The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was the deadliest in nearly two decades ▶・
Resources for Latino immigrants in the Charlotte area ▶・
'You Don't Own Me,' A Feminist Anthem With Civil Rights Roots, Is All About Empathy ▶・
Niner University Elementary to close after CMS declines to renew contract ▶・
What's The Tallest Structure In North Carolina? A Look From Above ▶・
Nine charged in $23M Medicaid fraud across the Carolinas ▶・
After ‘Rapper’s Delight,’ hip-hop went global – its impact has been massive; so too efforts to keep it real ▶・
Why are Olympic swimmers bundled up like they're competing in the Winter Games? ▶・
Screen addiction and suicidal behaviors are linked for teens, a study shows ▶・
CMPD Releases Galindo Shooting Video ▶・
Classrooms in Crisis: The state of North Carolina’s education system ▶・
25 years on, Lilith Fair is a reminder of how one woman's radical idea changed music ▶・
WFAE Live ▶・
What Charlotte students learned at the border: How faith fuels the immigrant journey ▶・
Charlotte-area teachers say Wordle can make learning addictive ▶・
How Anitta, the 'Girl from Rio,' went global ▶・
One herbarium’s thorny future: Duke to close century-old 'gem' of biodiversity research ▶・
Josh Stein sworn in as North Carolina governor ▶・
Anti-Trump protests planned Saturday in Charlotte, surrounding towns ▶・
WILLOW: Tiny Desk Concert ▶・
Charlotte pastor Robyn Gool has died, church says ▶・
Bat Cave residents haul supplies by foot ▶・
Inside North Carolina's data center boom ▶・
Rock Hill's Short-Lived Auto Manufacturer: The Anderson Motor Company ▶・
NC charter board works to reduce low-performing schools, honors strong ones ▶・
'It Was About The Community': Remembering Thereasea Elder's Impact On Charlotte ▶・
Breaking down the property tax revaluations: residential vs. commercial ▶・
Jay Thomas, 1970s Charlotte 'Shock Jock' Turned Actor, Dies At 69 ▶・
Privately-run toll lanes for I-77 South advance in key vote ▶・
North Carolina immigrants report language, discrimination as barriers to health care ▶・
Rock Hill's Friendship 9 Story Told In New Documentary By Veteran Charlotte Reporter ▶・
Wells Fargo's punishment lifted for fake accounts ▶・
New Josh Stein ad says Mark Robinson 'endangered children' with 'unsanitary' child care center ▶・
Norah Vincent: The Woman Behind 'Self-Made Man' ▶・
SC Paper Mill Now Facing Third Lawsuit Over Unhealthy Emissions ▶・
Worried about AI hijacking your voice for a deepfake? This tool could help ▶・
Remembering D.W. Williams: A Loving Husband And A Man Of Integrity ▶・
CMS names new West Charlotte High School principal after turmoil in athletics ▶・
Meet VanVan, the 5-year-old rap sensation from Salisbury ▶・
How much of Helene’s rainfall was due to climate change? ▶・
Sandra Greene joins four incumbents in Union County school board victories ▶・
Here Are Charlotte Area's Best, Worst Schools, According To State Grades ▶・
Greensboro agreed to pay $220,000 to settle employee’s claims of 'unwanted touching' by former city manager, document shows ▶・
Arthur the Aardvark returns with a new podcast. His headphones are still on wrong ▶・
Fighting for Morgan School: Cherry residents who've seen their neighborhood change want their school to remain ▶・
State program funding educational video game under scrutiny from state board of education ▶・
New Rodanthe Bridge on Hatteras Island is now open ▶・
Elevation Pastor Building Big Home In Waxhaw ▶・
Fluoride is being removed from another Charlotte-area county ▶・
Revised transit plan would scrap half of Silver Line, Matthews mayor says ▶・
What is vernacular art? A visual artist explains ▶・
VIDEO: Frederick Douglass' Descendants Deliver His 'Fourth Of July' Speech ▶・
What's At The Top Of Charlotte's Bank Of America Tower? ▶・
‘Divine Nine' historically Black organizations hope efforts will turn out the vote ▶・
‘What’s your E?’ CMS celebrates seniors with post-graduation plans ▶・
Here's What Happened To The Rookie NC Officer Who Nabbed Bomber Eric Rudolph ▶・
CMS Shares Video Of Controversial Anti-Racism Talk, But With A Limited Audience ▶・
The fastest-ever laundry-folding robot is here. And it's likely still slower than you ▶・
'Why Willie Mae Thornton Matters' explores the legacy of the Black musician who made 'Hound Dog' a hit ▶・
Alarm Company Fires Back At CMS, Says Failure Claims Are False ▶・
Bees can learn, remember, think and make decisions – here’s a look at how they navigate the world ▶
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