In the last 10 years, dozens of murals, walking tours, festivals and national commissions have turned Charlotte into a city of talking walls. Now, with help...
This year’s college graduates face the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as they enter the workforce. Potential employers still struggle to recover from...
Full-time undergraduate enrollment in the University of North Carolina System remained virtually flat from fall 2019 to fall 2020, as COVID-19 changed students’ plans...
Arts organizations across Charlotte are facing a shifting landscape as national and local conversations around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) lead to changes in...
Queens University of Charlotte is entering a year of major transition as federal funding cuts, enrollment struggles and the looming merger with Elon University...
Across North Carolina, adolescents experiencing mental health crises wait in emergency rooms for days or even weeks for a psychiatric bed to become available....
Recidivism rates remain high across America and programs that can help reduce those rates are now in jeopardy with federal budget cuts. According to...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the inner dynamics of how people work, learn and find careers. From self-checkout registers to advanced data systems, AI...
“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...
Through the physical satisfaction of creating a whole life cycle from seed to edible produce or beautiful flowers, gardens have proven to hold value...
Experts say lactose intolerance affects between 30 and 50 million Americans. Whether it comes with bloating, stomach cramps or the general assumption of lactose...