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Confluence brings music professionals and performers together during a three-day conference in the Queen City.
Local business across the Queen City are collecting donations and supplies to take to western North Carolina in wake of Hurricane Helene.
The Savannah Bananas mark another high profile event at Bank of America Stadium in 2025.
The Uptown arena closed for several months to create elevated visitor experiences.
BofA stadium was one of 12 chosen locations to host the inaugural tournament which kicks off in June 2025.
The spine-tingling pop-up will take over Backstage Lounge from Wednesday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Nov. 2.
Carowinds visitors can expect trick or treating, Oktoberfest, and SCarowinds through the month of October.
The Queen City can expect comfortable temperatures and trees changing colors with the approach of “sweater weather.”
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Prepare to feast at the annual Renaissance Festival transporting visitors to a time of medieval mayhem.
Queen City companies and sports organizations rally financial aide to support western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene.
Hurricane Helene hit our western NC neighbors hard — here is how you can help Asheville and other communities affected by the hurricane.
Vintage office space will be transformed into a creative hub for young Charlotteans to learn a new skill or job.
The iconic musicians take the stage at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, May 10.
ANSWER Scholarship has provided 200+ college scholarships to 141 Charlotte-area mothers since 2006.
The ribbon-cutting for the four-lane expansion marks a beginning for a major housing development in Charlotte.
Become an honorary member of the “Fab Four” during this annual festival celebrating the music of the Beatles.
Charlotte foodies can find brunch menus, wine parties, and tributes to Oktoberfest.
The annual festival provides live music, art, and community to Charlotteans.
The owner and founder of Charlotte Equestrian Club shared how time around horses allows people to learn about themselves.
The Queen City will be the first US city to host this major international Taekwondo competition since the early 1990s.
The proposal aims to support the development of transportation projects in the Charlotte area and could make it to the ballot by 2025.
Third places are public, informal gathering spaces that you frequent in your community.
The eighth annual celebration invites everyone to toast and taste local wineries on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Concourse A will bring an additional 10 gates to Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
The family-owned, brick-oven pizza food truck is expanding its reach (and menu) into a full-sized restaurant at The Green.
Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Co. unveiled new plans to revitalize “The Iron District” between South End and Uptown.
Every spring and fall season, volunteers spend an hour cleaning South End’s Rail Trail, collecting as much as a ton of trash in every three-part series.
Don the lederhosen and raise a glass to Oktoberfest, the most wonderful time of the year for beer.