Airports and Transportation

The community engagement center will help the community provide feedback on the still-developing project.
Starting Thursday, May 1, two sections of Main Street will be renamed to reduce driver confusion and improve navigation.
Leaders from across the Charlotte region met to discuss the goals and hurdles ahead for the Queen City’s mobility plans.
Nearly three million travelers are expected to pass through CLT during the 18-day Spring Break, and the airport has tips for a smooth trip.
PGA Championship guests will have options from free CATS service to rideshares and off-site parking.
This all-female team at the Sullenberger Aviation Museum work to collect and preserve pieces of aviation history — while making history of their own.
We asked Charlotteans to share their thoughts on adding toll lanes to I-77 South and people had plenty to say.
Planning is underway to upgrade 11 miles of I-77 from Center City to the South Carolina state line.
North Carolina residents will need a REAL ID to board domestic flights starting May 7, 2025.
A new report revealed the critical economic force Charlotte Douglas international Airport plays for jobs, tax revenue, and International travel.
More than 58 million travelers visited the world’s 7th busiest airport in 2024.
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The Charlotte Museum of History’s new exhibition combines virtual reality and history to celebrate the nationwide commemoration of America’s independence.
New fan experiences, local cuisine, and love for golf to shine bright at Quail Hollow Club when the Truist Championship begins in May.
Both Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. (SMBC) and Capital Group recently announced plans to open offices in Uptown, adding to the local job market and investing millions into the city.
The new Irish-themed restaurant in SouthPark promises a diverse menu featuring comfort food, an extensive cocktail program, and a welcoming atmosphere.
The fifth annual StrEATs Festival will bring foodies and flavors to Uptown’s First Ward Park on Saturday, April 11 and Sunday, April 12.
The Albert School of Construction will begin classes this fall within the William States Lee College of Engineering.
Put your money where your community is and help us create a guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local spots and sharing this page with a friend.
Whether you are new to the green or skilled with a golf club, Charlotte venues provide lessons for all skill levels.
Celebrate the Queen City’s art, music, food, and more for the annual Charlotte SHOUT! Festival.
The annual book crawl kicks off Wednesday, April 1, inviting book lovers to visit two dozen shops across the Queen City and compete for prizes.