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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Check out these kid-friendly activities for the little ones, from treetop adventures to art museums.
There’s a wide range of events across the Queen City to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day.
ESPN’s lead college basketball analyst spoke exclusively with CLTtoday about his ACC Tournament predictions, the Queen City’s growth, and his 30-year broadcasting career.
Get ready to have fun at this entertainment hub offering pickleball courts, golf simulators, and a Tex-Mex-inspired menu.
Lovin’ Life Music Fest has dropped upcoming names including Ludacris, The Revivalists, and Switchfoot to perform in Charlotte.
We’ve made a concerted effort to orchestrate this roadmap, so you can focus on finding the artists you adore.
The nonprofit cinema hopes to build a larger audience welcoming local filmmakers and movie lovers.
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The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation fundraiser celebrates the importance of libraries and features bestselling authors.
The Queen City is packed with fun options to spend a day for anyone in their golden years.
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Whether you need a little help with side items, getting a turkey, or that sweet finale (hello, pie), this list outlines several local businesses accepting orders for your Thanksgiving.
Both Maersk and Scout Motors recently announced plans to move their headquarters to the Queen City, adding 1,700+ jobs to the local market.
There are plenty of local businesses dedicated to helping you feel your best and provide self-care, whether it’s through fitness classes, a stress-relieving massage, or a cold plunge.
The new concept at Optimist Hall promises laid-back vibes and mouthwatering tacos with bold flavors.
Bae’s Burgers rounds out the list of locally-owned eateries and shops within the two-story renovated hub in downtown Concord.
The upcoming World Military Summer Games aim to bring a local economic boom while bolstering international diplomacy.
Over the next 10 days, we’re launching a reader-driven campaign to sustain what we do best.
No, we’re not trolling you. Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s latest troll sculptures in Charlotte, Raleigh, and High Point mark North Carolina’s installations as the largest in the US.
Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.
Charlotte joins the MICHELIN map with a Star for Counter, a Bib Gourmand, a special award, and a slate of Recommended eateries.