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After 30 years, Nickyo’s Rodeo is returning to the Queen City, serving as a South End hub for dancing, live music, and karaoke.
Job seekers have the chance to connect with local companies to set themselves on a new career path.
The Queen City’s coldest day on record was Jan. 21, 1985 when the city hit -5 degrees. That record temperature was hit two other times in the city’s history.
The $5.6 million home boasts waterfront views, a private theater, 9.5 bathrooms, and a short commute to Uptown.
The reimagined museum in Freedom Park will offer a place of learning and exploring Charlotte’s natural wonders.
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The city is accepting new grant requests from local artists.
The Queen City is included in the singer’s world tour.
The team looks to replace its current practice site.
Prominent NC teams will take the mound at Truist Field for ACC series.
Kannapolis park will feature lakefront trails, boats, and dog park.
Wooden Robot welcomes crowds while moving forward after a sudden loss.
The Queen City is blazing a new trail in fire response.
Tony’s Ice Cream was featured on Southern Living’s list of “most iconic old-school ice cream shops.”
Where to go and how to register so you can rock the vote.
Branch out with upcoming opportunities to grow trees and community.