Travel and Outdoors

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There’s no better time to reconnect with nature and explore the stunning outdoor beauty of this capital city.
Get ready to see the world’s best golfers compete for the PGA Championship’s Wanamaker Trophy in the Queen City at Quail Hollow Club.
Here’s how the experience unfolded for one CLTtoday City Editor racing to get a REAL ID before the Wednesday, May 7 deadline.
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We recently explored the new wellness-focused agrihood where nature meets convenience.
Once complete, the $346 million project in southern Mecklenburg County will add a toll lane in each direction between I-77 and Independence Boulevard + new interchanges and widened roads.
Charlotte Native Molly Belk recently set the women’s world record for fastest climb up and down Mt. Meru in Tanzania.
Starting Thursday, May 1, two sections of Main Street will be renamed to reduce driver confusion and improve navigation.
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We have a weekend itinerary for every kind of mom, no flights required.
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Discover reopened favorites + all new experiences as WNC welcomes visitors after Hurricane Helene.
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