Dreamville Festival, a Black-owned music festival organized by N.C. native rapper J. Cole, recently announced its 2025 lineup ...
Blinders, a new sports lounge in South End, opened its doors on March 20, featuring a 60-foot-wide, 15-foot-tall screen, ...
Historic West End Partners acquires a prime property in Charlotte's Five Points community, adjacent to a planned co-op grocery store and apartment building.
Kevin Howell, a 1988 graudate, first made history as the school's first Black student body president. Now, he'll be its first ...
Organizers had hoped the first-year tournament would be a showcase representing the entire spectrum of HBCU basketball.
Hattie “Chatty Hatty” Leeper, one of the Southeast’s first black female disc jockeys, turned an after-school job organizing ...
North Carolina Republicans are trying to shift power from Democratic governors to the General Assembly or GOP executives.
Several events go beyond the court, including a yard fest, education fair, and day parties among other activities. The ...
Bishop George Edward Battle, Jr, former head of the A.M.E. Zion Church and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education member, ...
Charlotte doctors Ebony N. Parson and Tiffany Bates open FemWell Gynecology & Wellness, an independent health center with a ...
R.J. Leeper Construction, one of Charlotte’s oldest Black-owned businesses, has named Lorie Spratley as its new president.
Another is the famous salad from Niki’s Food Shop on Beatties Ford Road. That’s a lunchtime staple on the westside. It’s huge ...
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