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Carrigan Farms resumes open swim for summer 2024.
Whether you’re looking for a wedding venue, corporate event space, gala, or workshops, PINE will provide that open floorplan.
The Waverly Wine Walk will benefit the Mecklenburg County Beekeepers Association.
The upcoming Ballantyne hub aims to become a cultural magnet in the Charlotte community.
“Snakes of the Carolinas” set to debut at The Schiele Museum.
This genius app will match you with great local restaurants to try — and then give you money towards the tab.
Despite changes in guidelines by the USDA, the drive-thru park in Mooresville remains open, but car feeding is not permitted.
Plaza Midwood businesses will transform into galleries and markets during the first-of-its-kind event along (and around) Central Avenue.
A Charlotte-based restaurant will soon occupy the well-known pizza spot on Central Avenue.
Mecklenburg County leaders urge vigilance ahead of a potentially active 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
Explore the history of the Queen City with a one-of-a-kind view into the many facets that make Charlotte the queen it is.
If you’re looking for a unique gift for mom, this list of high tea ceremonies is fit for a matriarch.
Tee off with tickets to see some of the best golfers in the world to the Queen City.
The latest venture by Michal Bay is already welcoming taco-loving patrons at Merino Mill.
Proposals offer a “a world-class front door for a world-class airport.”
Two neighborhood work clubs are opening soon in the Queen City.
Charlotte has 250+ years of history. In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
Mecklenburg County is offering a slew of resources and events during Small Business Month.
Make the most of the warm weather with this list of the best local events and activities happening this summer.
Why is Charlotte called the Queen City? Or the Hornet’s Nest? If you’re a trivia buff or just really want to know the city’s iconic history, this is for you
Consider these Charlotte landmarks our Hollywood signs.
Your home, your favorite coffee shop, your daily commute aren’t just written in the skyline — they may be written in the stars.
From headliners, ticket links, and parking, here’s everything you need to know about the inaugural festival in Uptown.
The annual art festival returns to Charlotte for the 14th year.
Plus, a Charlotte native gets picked early in the first round.
Charlotte is getting ready to watch the Kentucky Derby in style.
Immerse yourself in the arts + walkability of BOOM Charlotte at Camp North End.
Enjoy the sunshine and take a garden tour rich with floral history.
This SouthPark restaurant practices the oldest form of Japanese cooking.