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Bojangles, the Carolina-born restaurant chain has announced the signing of a 20-unit agreement that will bring the concept back to New York City.
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Bojangles, the Carolina-born restaurant chain has announced the signing of a 20-unit agreement that will bring the concept back to New York City.
Patβs Place Child Advocacy Center is grabbing their blue jeans and hosting the party of the summer at the 21st annual BBQ & Blue Jeans fundraiser.
Charlotte is among the first 1,000+ cities and towns in the U.S. where Amazon is now offering this service for customers, with plans to reach over 2,300 locations by year-end.
Amazon is rolling out a service where its Prime members in Charlotte and other cities can order blueberries and milk at the same time as their batteries and other basic items.
A local charter school is equipping kids with the skills they need to become entrepreneurs.Β
Beginning July 1, 2026, students will not be able to borrow more than $257,000Β total across all federal loan programs and during all years of postsecondary education.Β
The City of Charlotte primary election day is less than a month away, on September 9th. The general municipal election is on November 4th.
The Powerball Jackpot has grown to $526 million. This, after no one matched all six numbers in Monday night's drawing.
Marcus Worrell and Kwamane Herriott-Cox are accused of first-degree murder, burglary, and felony conspiracy in the death of 44-year-old Jeremy Mouzon.
Gaston County Police have arrested 41-year-old Derek Hughes after they say he killed 74-year-old Michael Hughes. He is charged with first degree murder.
Lancaster police officers are looking for 56-year-old James Singleton. They believe he may be on foot. If you know where he is, call police.
On Wednesday, the district held a ribbon cutting for Forest Hills High School. The facility will serve between 1,200 - 1,500 students.
Gaston County Schools will welcome about 30,000 students back to the classroom on Wednesday. 750 of them will be walking on to a brand-new campus.
In a heated CMS board meeting, some parents and community members expressed concerns over the ICE policy that allows agents in public areas with a warrant from a judge.
An investigation by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services found several violations ranging from failures to maintain vet records, to not disclosing medical conditions, and not keeping records of dead puppies.
Carmel Christian High School's Bryce Slay has signed a major Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deal with national brand College HUNKS.
Two men are charged in connection to a deadly stabbing in north Charlotte.
In celebration of Charlotte Pride this weekend, Museum of Illusions Charlotte will have a special free Pop-Up Reverse Room set up outside of the Museum.
VINYL CLT, came through the Rising kitchen to show off some of their fresh new summer menu items.