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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.
Learn about local Black history through art, books, food, and community at these events around the city.
Have you found love in the Queen City? We want to know about it.
The Queen City is ringing in the Year of the Snake.
The annual event goes beyond Uptown, celebrating the Queen City’s culinary landscape with tastings, cook-offs, and a large festival.
The annual festival celebrating the iconic Cheerwine soft drink is a major economic driver for Rowan County.
The annual Pride weekend promises more space for vendors, artists, and activities.
The Queen City certainly received a lot of attention so, we’re taking a look back at some of Charlotte’s national rankings and accolades from the last year.
This list of sober sips may have you sipping mocktails all year long around the Queen City.
If you’re looking for a new furry friend, our area has shelters + rescues to help your family grow.
This interactive map can help you determine how walkable certain blocks are to destinations like supermarkets, parks, restaurants, and schools.
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Make your house a home through accent or statement pieces from one of Pineville’s small businesses specializing in home decor.
Once complete, the $346 million project in southern Mecklenburg County will add a toll lane in each direction between I-77 and Independence Boulevard + new interchanges and widened roads.