Paving the Way: Charlotte's Corridors of Opportunity
Corridors of Opportunity set to bring a wave of strength and support to local businesses and entrepreneurs in Charlotte.
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Corridors of Opportunity set to bring a wave of strength and support to local businesses and entrepreneurs in Charlotte.
A chemical leak has been discovered at Bojangles Coliseum on Friday
Day and night will get equal time for a brief moment as the equinox arrives.
James Godfrey feels forgotten by Charlotte city officials after he was attacked on a CATS bus six months ago. It left the homeless Navy veteran paralyzed.
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette remains confident despite a slow start this season.
Four people face murder charges after a four-year-old boy was shot and killed Wednesday morning in southwest Charlotte.
In today’s Carolina Insight, Donna Dunlap, President & CEO of Big Brother Big Sisters of Central Carolinas, shares more about the importance of mentoring and about the Big Toast, a set of events that celebrate helping children realize their potential and build their futures.
In today’s Novant Healthy Headlines, Tonya Rivens chats with Dr. Allison Ring, an OB/GYN with Novant Health Harbor Pointe OB/GYN, about the importance of an annual OB/GYN appointment and why it’s important for women to keep up with regular doctor visits, even when done having children.
New name, same great pumpkins. The Charlotte knigt host their annua pumpkin patch event Saturday, October 11th.
Chick-fil-A restaurants across Charlotte are supporting local literacy programs.
Frank Whitney son of the founder of Festival in the Park talks about this weekend's upcoming event and what people can expect.
Adam Wurtzel got to check out the new Life is Sweet candy shop in Camp North End.
NCIA’s VTC offers an option for students who were previously incarcerated or economically disadvantaged to continue their education with an alternative to college.
The Bowl at Ballantyne has announce an all-ages pop-up ice skating experience, “Ice Skating at The Bowl,” will be coming to The Amp Ballantyne
The men are all wearing matching white masks. Charlotte resident Matt Campbell took the video. He tells WCCB he saw the group on Saturday morning around eight AM.
Transparency and improved communication, that's what the CMS police chief plans to bring to his new department.
Click through the photo gallery to view Charlotte’s hottest events this weekend!
Whataburger will open its first Charlotte location on Thursday, September 17th.
Bank of America announces it has raised its U.S. minimum hourly wage to $25 per hour.
