“Everything that the Irish community does in Charlotte, why is it all a secret?” asked Peter Byrne, former president of the Charlotte Irish Connection....
Schools across Charlotte continue to experience teacher shortages while the demands of the job become increasingly difficult to manage. Local educators point to low...
If young people and police officers create art together, what kind of an understanding can they reach? Workshops led by the Arts Empowerment Project,...
With a few weeks remaining before the fall semester begins, five of 14 Charlotte-area colleges and universities have announced a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for...
In a season of evolving guidelines, protocols and behaviors, Charlotte summer camp leaders say kids are displaying a new sense of confidence that may...
Labrador retrievers are the most popular dogs in North Carolina, according to the American Kennel Club. U.S. pet ownership increased by 10 percent in...
Good news for the Fourth of July. Despite sizzling global beef costs, Charlotte’s best burger joints are keeping hamburger prices unchanged. It’s not great...
The day marks the end of slavery in the United States. President Joe Biden signed legislation on Thursday afternoon declaring the Juneteenth holiday. Most...
A new Charlotte initiative relies on university students to mobilize vaccinations for COVID-19 among populations with “vaccine hesitancy,” including groups with historic distrust for...