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If bustling hiking trails and leaf-peeping crowds aren’t really your scene, Wilmington & Beaches, NC offers a coastal alternative.
Tell us you’re from the Queen City without telling us you’re from the Queen City.
The iconic musicians take the stage at Bank of America Stadium on Saturday, May 10.
Charlotte foodies can find brunch menus, wine parties, and tributes to Oktoberfest.
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 Tennessee Volunteers will battle the NC State Wolfpack in Uptown on Saturday, Sept. 7.
Park Road Shopping Center boasts open-air shops and dining options + coffee spots, an ice cream stand, and movie theater all in one location.
With upcoming shops and a new residential complex, Camp North End has no trouble finding an identity.
The Queen City is a photogenic place, offering photo opportunities from urban bustle to pristine nature.
Dean’s Italian Steakhouse in Uptown offers an intimate dining experience we had to savor for ourselves.
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The wildest baseball games you’ll ever see are coming to Bank of America Stadium on Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7 between the Savannah Bananas and the Party Animals.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport is expected to complete its $608 million lobby expansion project by fall 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.