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Dining in Charlotte is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way. From a classic hamburger to fine dining, bookmark this page to keep in the know about all the new restaurants coming to town.
The video game brings Charlotteans laughter regarding what’s considered to be one of the most stressful exits off of I-277.
What started as a mobile bookshop is gaining steam in Plaza Midwood, providing readers a new space to read and meet.
Two Charlotte-based chefs and mixologist are in the running for the nation’s most prestigious culinary honors.
After 30 years, Nickyo’s Rodeo is returning to the Queen City, serving as a South End hub for dancing, live music, and karaoke.
Whether you’re looking to limit your carbon footprint, cut down on plastic usage and waste, or shop more sustainably, this list will help get you started on the right foot.
This list of sober sips may have you sipping mocktails all year long around the Queen City.
Players Athletic Club is welcoming athletes of all ages and skill levels to train + improve techniques year-round.
There are plenty of options around the Queen City to find the perfect Christmas tree, garland, or wreath.
Topics discussed included change in the city’s rapidly growing job market + importance of returning to the office.
Charlotte’s first food hall offers a wide variety of tasty options + space for community that leaves guests coming back.
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Chef Robin Anthony was the only chef in the Queen City to secure a nomination by the James Beard Awards as one of the best chefs in the Southeast.
The Charlotte Hornets will hold a retirement ceremony on Thursday, March 19, during the team’s game against the Orlando Magic.
The civil rights leader visited the Queen City several times and spoke at Johnson C. Smith University.
On the rocks, neat, dirty, frozen, or zero proof — we’re spilling the Long Island iced tea on the best spots to grab a drink after work in Charlotte.
Morehead Street will have a community hub for gourmet eats, cocktails, and live entertainment by mid-March 2026.
A breakout season, record-setting plays, and a return to the postseason gave the Queen City plenty to cheer about — and restored belief in the team’s future.
The Ballantyne shop will be the first of two South Block locations coming to the Queen City in 2026.
The nonprofit organization aims to broaden its offerings by becoming a launching place for immersive experiences to attract all audiences.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2025 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
From Charlotte, NC’s type of government to the powers local leaders hold, and when elections take place, we’re getting a refresh on our local government.