Charlotte
Suit: Judges Won't Weigh Bond In Carolinas Immigration Cases
A new lawsuit filed in Charlotte aims to allow non-citizens to be released from police custody on bond.
Turner Town: Panthers Hire Norv Turner As New Offensive Coordinator
There will be a Turner family reunion in Charlotte.
Charlotte Announces Opening Date For Light Rail Expansion
North Carolina's largest city says an expansion of its light rail service will begin the same day the city hosts the opening rounds of the NCAA basketball tournament.
The Meaning Of Meghan: 'Black' And 'Royal' No Longer An Oxymoron In Britain
Facing Tough Headwinds, The Garage Begins Its Long Goodbye
After nearly two decades in the Triad, a live music venue beloved by audiences and musicians alike will shutter its doors in January.
Lyles Elected As Charlotte mayor; McFarlane Wins Raleigh Bid
A nearly 30-year veteran of local government was the definitive choice of voters on Tuesday and she will become the first African-American woman to run North Carolina's largest city.
Family, Friends, Neighbors Remember Keith Scott And Justin Carr At Candlelight Vigil
A candlelight vigil was held Wednesday night to mark one year since the police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott, which ignited days of volatile protests in Charlotte and exposed deep divisions betwee
A Look Back At The Protest Movement Born After Keith Scott Killing
Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the police killing of Keith Lamont Scott – and the birth of a protest movement called Charlotte Uprising.