Travel and Outdoors

In honor of Earth Day, Mecklenburg County is hosting several events where people can learn more about our local environment and help protect it.
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.
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The $21 million project would bring micro retail space and restaurants to the park near SouthPark Mall.
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38 reasons to visit Asheville this spring, as the city’s culture and beauty emerge stronger than ever.
PGA Championship guests will have options from free CATS service to rideshares and off-site parking.
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Where would you go if that must-do trip was paid for?
We’re looking to find which Queen City parking spots may require planning (and patience).
While warmer weather and outdoor activities draw major crowds to Freedom Park, this guide will help you find places to park without the stress.
Check out these kid-friendly activities for the little ones, from treetop adventures to art museums.
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Fall is in the air, and many Charlotte businesses are celebrating with dishes, pastries, and drinks perfect for cozy season.
As you hit the road to the mountains this fall and winter, things may look a little different. While many areas in WNC and Virginia are still recovering from Hurricane Helene, there are plenty of businesses ready to welcome you back.
Make the most of summer with Charlotte’s lineup of festivals, including national acts, local acts, fine arts, craft beer, longbow competitions, and celebrations of art in the Queen City.
From supporting local vendors to unique exhibitions, we’re roundup up several ways to support the art scene in the Queen City.
From historic buildings that no longer stand to ads promoting Charlotte restaurants, we dug through newspaper archives dating as far back as 1883 to celebrate the 21st night of September.