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Originally set to end in October, this spectacle has been extended into 2026.
The proposal aims to support the development of transportation projects in the Charlotte area and could make it to the ballot by 2025.
Third places are public, informal gathering spaces that you frequent in your community.
Concourse A will bring an additional 10 gates to Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
Tennis serves up ample opportunities for game play, exercise, and community in the Queen City.
Check out some of the year’s cheapest flights leaving our local airport.
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
The Charlotte-based 10K has runners cross the Queen City’s three-mile inner loop, I-277.
Park Road Shopping Center boasts open-air shops and dining options + coffee spots, an ice cream stand, and movie theater all in one location.
Spice up your physical routine by taking a class at The Amp, an amphitheater in the heart of Ballantyne.
Races around the Charlotte area are providing runners an elevated test of speed and endurance.
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Morehead Street will have a community hub for gourmet eats, cocktails, and live entertainment by December 2025.
Online voting for Katie Lock, a teacher at Billingsville Cotswold Elementary, will help her win national recognition as “America’s Favorite Teacher.”
Downtown Cornelius will soon welcome a new residential complex packed with upcoming restaurants, retail, and a walkable outdoor plaza.
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Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is getting a name change ahaead of an upcoming expansion.
The eighth annual event provides a weekend filled with BOOMing immersive art, dance, music, theater, poetry, visual art, and film.
Carolina Wildlife Conservation Center is hosting a unique baby shower event to support the baby animals in its care.
Charlotte-based Lowe’s is leading ongoing donation and rebuilding projects six months after Hurricane Helene struck Western North Carolina.
Whether you’re into walking, running, or dancing across the finish line, here’s a list of races taking place this spring.
Charlotte Sports Foundation’s seven events drew more than 200,000 fans to the Queen City.