En Español por La Noticia College students have a lot to deal with – assignments, tests, grades, extracurricular activities and burgeoning friendships that will...
Food deserts don’t occur naturally. Charlotte leaders focused on food insecurity say they’re a symptom of purposefully unequal policies, systems, and design. And they’re...
At a recent community event in Charlotte, about 60 faith leaders, students, health officials and educators gathered to sift through what COVID taught them...
Voters at the polling station at Myers Park Traditional Elementary School cited crime, abortion access, inflation and education as top issues in Tuesday’s midterm...
Candidates in the hotly contested Mecklenburg County Commission District 5 race took time for early morning classroom meetings just days before the Nov. 8...
Ghost tours and haunted houses draw thousands of tourists a year to Charleston and Savannah. Charlotte offers many haunted bars and restaurants, but experts...
In an environment marked by disappearing lakes and rising wildfires, DeLesslin George-Warren believes the people of the Catawba Nation raise an existential question: how...