Mecklenburg County unveils a new plan for Latta Place, a former slave plantation, that honors the enslaved people who lived ...
Located at 225 Tremont Avenue, Blinders promises a unique experience and unparalleled viewing for sports fans and casual ...
Kevin Howell, a 1988 graudate, first made history as the school's first Black student body president. Now, he'll be its first ...
Dreamville Festival, a Black-owned music festival organized by N.C. native rapper J. Cole, recently announced its 2025 lineup. The festival, held at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, N.C., has brought ...
North Carolina Republicans are trying to shift power from Democratic governors to the General Assembly or GOP executives.
Hattie “Chatty Hatty” Leeper, one of the Southeast’s first black female disc jockeys, turned an after-school job organizing ...
Organizers had hoped the first-year tournament would be a showcase representing the entire spectrum of HBCU basketball.
Historic West End Partners acquires a prime property in Charlotte's Five Points community, adjacent to a planned co-op grocery store and apartment building.
Several events go beyond the court, including a yard fest, education fair, and day parties among other activities. The ...
Bishop George Edward Battle, Jr, former head of the A.M.E. Zion Church and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education member, ...
Charlotte doctors Ebony N. Parson and Tiffany Bates open FemWell Gynecology & Wellness, an independent health center with a ...
R.J. Leeper Construction, one of Charlotte’s oldest Black-owned businesses, has named Lorie Spratley as its new president.
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