In Charlotte, cranes dot the skyline and “For Rent” signs line busy corridors — but for many college students, those signs signal competition rather...
Recidivism rates remain high across America and programs that can help reduce those rates are now in jeopardy with federal budget cuts. According to...
Among the Charlotte inequities exposed by COVID-19 is a foundational block of culture — access to language. The 77,000 Charlotte residents whose primary language...
The involvement of Queens University of Charlotte with slavery is disappointing but not surprising, according to a task force uncovering the history of the...
Charlotte housing advocates are stunned at the accelerated pace of evictions in Mecklenburg County during the fall, amid fallout from COVID and the end...
A few small Charlotte nonprofits have found ways to thrive while navigating their way through national headwinds created by COVID-19. An October 2021 report...
Recent increases in housing costs are creating financial struggles for international students in Charlotte, with some students facing a decision to cut short their...
After two years of work by Charlotte affordable housing advocates, a campaign to end discrimination against renters based on the source of their income...