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We’re asking our readers to submit their top questions about the Queen City and we’ll do our best to answer them in 2026.
We’re breaking down everything you need to know about adding an accessory dwelling unit — also known as an ADU — to your property.
Fall is in the air, and many Charlotte businesses are celebrating with dishes, pastries, and drinks perfect for cozy season.
From supporting local vendors to unique exhibitions, we’re roundup up several ways to support the art scene in the Queen City.
From historic buildings that no longer stand to ads promoting Charlotte restaurants, we dug through newspaper archives dating as far back as 1883 to celebrate the 21st night of September.
From guilty pleasures to unexpected favorites, the “unfortunately do love” social media trend is taking over the internet — and we want your input.
Get ready to see horses, athletes, and a race for the cup when the Queen’s Polo Cup hits the pitch for its inaugural event in 2026.
Make your voice heard, nominate your favorite local biz and they could win CLTtoday’s Best Competition.
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The new season is packed with show-stopping performances, from timeless classics to contemporary hits.
Bojangles Coliseum has been a destination in the Queen City for 70 years, so we’re taking a look back at the seven biggest events held at “the biscuit.”
There are plenty of new signs across the Queen City, but there are also nostalgic signs that tell a story — you just have to look for them.
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The exhibitions will be included with general admission at Discovery Place Science in Uptown Charlotte.
Whether you’re looking for a quirky hobby to try, hoping to meet new people, or just looking to let off some steam, axe throwing may be a good way to do just that.
Show some love to your fave businesses in Charlotte.
Concertgoers and Hornets fans alike will see new seats, new grab-and-go shops, and two new “districts,” that will merge hospitality and game-day action.
Whether you’re new to the Queen City or looking for a new place to call “home,” Charlotte has no shortage of new apartments popping up around town.
The Queen City is growing with new businesses ready to accept sweets lovers, dancers, shoppers, and adventure seekers.
As All Hallows Eve nears, now may be the perfect time for a ghost tour around the Queen City.
The wildest baseball games you’ll ever see are coming to Truist Field.
The Charlotte Crown will play its inaugural season starting in May 2026 at the BoPlex in East Charlotte.
The Truist Championship will take place at Quail Hollow Club in May 2026, and is expected top bring thousands to the Queen City.