Opinion ― Charlotte: Where do we go from here?
By Peter Joslin, Former chair of the Charlotte Planning Commission CataractsFive or six years ago I realized I was seeing halos…
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By Peter Joslin, Former chair of the Charlotte Planning Commission CataractsFive or six years ago I realized I was seeing halos…
By Phyl Newbeck, Contributor Left to right: Rooney, Anne, Ted and Ned stand at the Rhino entrance at their Burlington…
The first permanent settlers came to Charlotte in 1784, and the town, once established, grew quickly. The first residents believed…
By Edd Merritt, contributor Now some folks like the summertime when they can walk aboutStrolling through the meadow green, it’s…
By Elizabeth Bassett, contributor Thursday, December 30, 12:58 p.m.: Immediate Mandatory Evacuation of the town of Superior, all 13,000 residents.…
By The Town of Charlotte The following people submitted Consent of Candidate forms to Town Clerk, Mary Mead, by the…
By John Quinney, Publisher and President I am pleased to announce that Bill Regan has been appointed to a four-year…
The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will unveil the county’s new mobile library this Saturday. The mobile library, aka “MoLi,” was created…
Michael Marsicano, president and CEO of Foundation For The Carolinas, will step down next year after 23 years of leading…
JazzArts Charlotte, a nonprofit dedicated to the promotion, education and preservation of jazz, will launch a free music workshop this spring…