10 Things To Be Excited About At The Movies This Summer
After more than a year of uncertainty and ever-fluctuating release schedules, there will be a summer movie season. The blockbusters are back. The smell of popcorn is in the air.
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After more than a year of uncertainty and ever-fluctuating release schedules, there will be a summer movie season. The blockbusters are back. The smell of popcorn is in the air.
Eat Black Charlotte Week, powered by OrthoCarolina, is a celebration of Charlotteβs Black food culture and will feature prix fixe menus from over 20 participating businesses, June 4-12.
Charlotte Pride, the leader in LGBTQ visibility in Charlotte and the Carolinas, announced on May 18 it will return to in-person events and programs in a four-month-long Charlotte Pride Season running from August through November 2021.Β Β
The operator of the nationβs largest fuel pipeline confirmed it paid $4.4 million to a gang of hackers who broke into its computer systems.
Broadband, K-12 and higher education, local infrastructure and targeted businesses would be among the greatest beneficiaries in Gov. Roy Cooperβs proposals unveiled Wednesday on how to spend $5.7 billion in federal COVID-19 aid recently approved by Congress.
An investigation is underway after a woman was shot in the driveway of a Salisbury home Tuesday night.
Global superstar trio Jonas Brothers are back on the road after the smash success of their βHappiness Beginsβ tour in 2019. The Jonas Brothers 'Remember This' Tour will make its way to Charlotte in October with special guest Kelsea Ballerini.
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department announced Wednesday that over 150 missing juveniles are now safe after a successful operation brought them home.
North Carolinaβs governor is set to tell lawmakers how he wants them to spend the billions of additional dollars the federal government has allocated through another COVID-19 relief package.
A Charlotte man has been sentenced to prison for his role in an investment scheme that defrauded his victims under the guise of investments to build student housing, a federal prosecutor said.
We meet the most annoying charter guests and learn way too much about JL's dirty dinghy on "Below Deck Sailing Yacht."
Superman & Lois returns to The CW. Derek talks with the show's youngest stars about what fans can expect in the upcoming episodes.
Who else is ready to 'soak up the sun' after a cloudy Tuesday?
Neighbors are raising safety concerns about missing signage near two Southwest Charlotte schools. A driver knocked down a flashing speed limit sign more than a month ago, while allegedly street racing.
A Salisbury Police officer hit a pedestrian with his patrol vehicle while responding to a call early Tuesday morning, according to a news release.
Mount St Helens' eruption changed the landscape considerably and took the lives of 57 people and thousands of animals.
Police say a street racer is wanted after a man was seriously injured in a crash that happened during an illegal street race on North Tryon Street in Charlotte.
The Catawba Two Kings Casino Resort is hosting job fairs on May 19 and 20 to fill 200 positions for its βpre-launchβ temporary gaming facility opening this summer in Kings Mountain.
Bank of America announced Tuesday that they will raise its U.S. minimum hourly wage for all positions at the company to $25 an hour by 2025.
On May 26, Carolina FinTech Hubβs Youth Technology Apprenticeship Camp (YTAC) program will kick off Motor Mania, a brand-new event from the 600 Festival, the nonprofit organization behind the annual Circle K Speed Street festival.
The Concord Police Department says that the Silver Alert for 29-year-old Obrona Gena McKinley has been cancelled after she was located.
An event was held to honor the outstanding achievements of 29 young women who have earned the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award for young women in Girl Scouting.
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