South End Set for Unique Grocery Dining Bar

South End Set for Unique Grocery Dining Bar

South End Set for Unique Grocery, Dining & Bar Experience Get ready, Charlotte! South End is buzzing with news of an innovative new concept set to open in late 2025: a dynamic hybrid space combining a curated grocery store, a vibrant restaurant, and a welcoming bar. This exciting development promises to redefine convenience and community for residents and visitors alike, spearheaded by names familiar to the local scene. A Fresh Concept for Charlotte’s Hottest Neighborhood … Read More

Mint Exhibit Honors Black Leaders and Artists

Mint Exhibit Honors Black Leaders and Artists

Queen City Arts Festival: A Powerful Showcase at the Mint The Queen City Arts Festival Inc. recently brought a vibrant and historically rich exhibition to the Mint Museum Randolph, captivating Charlotteans with powerful local artistry. This showcase not only celebrated the diverse talents within our community but also illuminated the significant contributions of Black leaders and figures who shaped our city. A Tapestry of Local Talent The Queen City Arts Festival Inc. continues its vital … Read More

Charlotte 49ers announce new Hall of Fame class

Charlotte 49ers announce new Hall of Fame class

Charlotte 49ers Announce New Hall of Fame Class The Queen City’s beloved Charlotte 49ers are set to honor four legendary figures as they announce the newest class for the Athletics Hall of Fame. This 10th induction class celebrates a remarkable quartet whose exceptional achievements have left an indelible mark on university sports, bringing immense pride and inspiration to our local community and Niner Nation. Celebrating a Decade of Athletic Excellence in the Queen City Since … Read More


SC Court Reverses Walmart Nail Injury Verdict

SC Court Reverses Walmart Nail Injury Verdict

SC Court Reverses Walmart Nail Injury Verdict A recent South Carolina Supreme Court decision overturned a significant jury verdict, creating discussion across the Carolinas. This high-profile case involved a woman with a severe nail injury at a Walmart, sparking a legal battle over premises liability and corporate responsibility. Though the ruling occurred just south of the border, its principles resonate with Charlotte residents and businesses interested in safety standards and personal injury law. The Initial … Read More

Federal Policies Reshape Charlotte

Federal Policies Reshape Charlotte

Charlotte’s Landscape: How Federal Policies Reshape Our City National policy changes often feel distant, but their effects undeniably ripple through our local communities. For Charlotte, recent shifts in federal economic, regulatory, and judicial landscapes are reshaping everything from corporate balance sheets to the air we breathe and the water we drink. Understanding these transformations is key for every Charlottean, as they directly influence our job market, business environment, and quality of life right here in … Read More

Charlotte braces for winters deepest chill

Charlotte braces for winters deepest chill

Charlotte Braces for Winter’s Deepest Chill Charlotte is preparing for the coldest air of the winter season, sweeping into the region this weekend. Forecasters predict a significant temperature drop, bringing conditions not seen since last winter’s deep freeze. Locals should ready themselves for dangerously low wind chills and take necessary precautions to stay safe, protecting property and loved ones. The Arctic Blast: Timing, Temps, and Dangerous Wind Chill An arctic air mass from Canada brings … Read More


Charlotte Rail Stabbing Suspect Had Prior Transit Attack

Charlotte Rail Stabbing Suspect Had Prior Transit Attack

Charlotte Rail Stabbing: Suspect History Raises Transit Safety Concerns A recent stabbing on Charlotte’s LYNX Blue Line has once again brought public transit safety to the forefront for local commuters. While authorities swiftly identified and apprehended a suspect, the unsettling revelation of his prior record and recent release from jail for a previous CATS assault has intensified calls for systemic change and improved security measures across the transit system. The March 13 Incident and Suspect … Read More

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