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Firearms are the No. 1 killer of children in the United States, and no group suffers more than young Black people.
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A neighborhood concert series is returning to Symphony Park this September, every Thursday from Sept. 4 to Oct. 9. SouthPark ...
See ways to spend your Saturdays in Charlotte, from hiking and whitewater rafting to candle making and exploring African ...
M&F Bank, North Carolina’s only Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and minority-owned bank, elected two new members to its board of directors: Sonny Haynes and Courtney Crowder. Haynes ...
Madison Mosley, the first Black actress to play Lydia full-time in Beetlejuice, shares her journey, the significance of her role, and more ...
Charlotte's annual Pride parade returns with a new location and a tobacco-free zone for the 25th anniversary festival.
High rates of homelessness among people leaving North Carolina prisons pose challenges for successful reentry. State leaders ...
Civility Localized, a Black-owned consulting firm, expands its reach with the purchase of Raleigh-based On The Ground Consulting.
North Carolinians face steep rate hikes in health insurance premiums due to the expiration of tax credits and rising ...
CATS and Charlotte Pride offer a discounted pass for the 25th anniversary festival. Unlimited rides on all services.
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