Recently Published
Celebrate and reflect on the history of Juneteenth at one of many festivals and events across the Queen City.
Get ready for the summer by finding your next page-turner, including recommendations from local bookstores.
At just nine years old, Taylor Brice is taking the stage, playing a young Tina Turner, during the show’s return to Blumenthal Arts.
The Carolina Theatre’s “Lost Years Summer Blockbuster Series” will feature the return of hit ‘80s films to the big screen.
We’ve found Charlotte-area doughtnut shops offering “sweet” deals to celebrate National Doughnut Day.
City Editor Maria traveled to Swig in Indian Land to try one of the customizable sodas taking the internet by storm.
Learn the tricks and gifts of old school photography by capturing your memories on film, one frame at a time.
Ballantyne’s residents and visitors have over 20+ miles of walking and bike paths, including the Carolina Thread Trail and Fit Trail.
Atrium Health, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, businesses, and restaurants are set to transform Midtown into a hub for medical innovation.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is expected to complete its $608 million lobby expansion project by Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025.
The Queen City is becoming an emerging hub for artificial intelligence, with businesses, hospitals, and universities adopting more AI technology.
The market is a team effort by Counter- and The Bulb to provide healthy options and fight food insecurity in the Queen City.
Charlotte’s Moxy Hotel boasts murals by local artists, skyline views, and attitude, encouraging locals and visitors to be adventurous in the Queen City.
CLTtoday walked the three-mile urban trail in the heart of SouthPark, known as “The Loop,” to learn its history and exciting future ahead.
Whether you’re training for a marathon or just looking for community, the Charlotte running culture is full sprint ahead, offering running clubs and seasonal races year-round.
The adventure-style escape room brings a unique experience full of special effects, puzzles, and Indiana Jones-style thrills to Charlotte.
The bald eagle, known as the emblem of the United States, is native to the Charlotte region, with many places to spot one.
It’s officially race weekend in Concord, and there are plenty of events leading up to the checkered flag on Sunday, May 25.
Summertime brings many free concerts you can attend + enjoy an evening outdoors.
Check a lake day off your summer bucket list by visiting these boating spots around the Queen City.
May 20, 2025 marks 250 years since the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence was reportedly signed into Charlotte’s revolutionary history.
Each lap walked during the Steps for Shelter Pets Walk will help support animals in the shelter.
The Charlotte area is prepared to beat the heat: pools, parks, and splash pads are welcoming guests all summer long.
Etihad Airways will begin commercial nonstop flights between Charlotte and Abu Dhabi starting in May 2026.
Charlotte’s only professional women’s soccer team is looking to fill the pitch during their last regular season home game on Saturday, May 17.
ONE Fest provides a day of rejuvenation and connection through 80+ yoga classes and workshops, plus vendors and live music .
Savor an elevated culinary experience at L’Ostrica, with seasonal tasting menus and wine pairings served in a cozy setting.
We’ve partnered with our 6AM City newsletters across the Carolinas to create a Keith Lee tracker, highlighting where the TikTok food critic has been and where our readers think he should go next.
While the annual fundraiser is sold out, there are other ways to help Project 2 Heal succeed through stress-eliminating visits, fundraisers, and events.
The viral, New England-based bagel shop aims to make a new home while expanding to Ballantyne this summer.