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100 Love Notes,1 Year Later
In November 2015, a widower walked around Charlotte passing out love notes in honor of his late wife. Within a few days,Hyong Yi’s story went around the world. Here’s how his life has changed since then.
Another Pitch For Major League Baseball
Charlotte is still decades away from a big league team
Remember Bill Edwards?
The wild adventures of a long-lost Davidson classmate
Caleb Sigmon
He’ll light the uptown tree this year, but Santa is a millennial
Deadly Streets
A spike in pedestrian deaths correlates to distribution of wealth
Teeth Marks On My Saddle
Saying goodbye to Peter the Pony
An Italian Holiday
Born on Christmas day, interior designer Holly Hollingsworth Phillips breaks with tradition
Designing Women
Charlotte Lucas and Liz Carroll draw inspiration from their Southern roots
More Than A Truck Stop
Prosperity Village seeks an identity among the roundabouts
The Queen Of Atmosphere
5Church’s owners open sophisticated Sophia’s Lounge
Oliver Merino
OLIVER MERINO In 2017, Charlotte’s Latino community had to loudly affirm its right to live here. Merino’s voice rose above the rest
Brooklyn Decker Wants to Organize Your Closet
The Charlotte native on college hoops, staying busy, and pictures from a Five Guys bathroom
The Last Plane To America
After four years of tests and screenings and near-death experiences, a Syrian family was approved to move to the United States. But they were stranded at the airport in January while a network of refugees in Charlotte anxiously awaited their arrival
The Chilling And Confusing Rise In Crime
Why is Charlotte on pace for more than 100 homicides for the first time in nearly a quarter-century?
With A Flourish
Appearing in her seventh role with Davidson Community Players, Emily Klingman leads a dramatic life
Pollo Frito
A James Beard Award-winning writer sees the future of Southern food on a plate in Charlotte
Twerkout
Yoga gets an edge in Chakti, where twerking is encouraged.
Pure Oy
ARTS In its 14th year, Charlotte’s Jewish Film Festival is a hot ticket.
Blue Curaçao
A four-day getaway set to its own pace.
wealth and change
how charlotte’s richest and most powerful people roll, and how the connections they make might lead to making a difference.
saxapahaw
a mill town saved by music, art, farm-fresh food, and beer.
Homes for Everyone
Two years ago, city leaders set out on a mission to end chronic homelessness by the end of 2016. It was an ambitious goal—one very few cities in the country have even considered. So, how close are we?
Charlotteans of the Year
The Carolina Panthers quarterback isn’t perfect, but neither are we— and it’s hard to imagine Charlotte without him now.
Joe Vogelbacher
A brewery co-owner, a father of a newborn, a little brother to a sister who is battling cancer, and a reservist who just got called to serve overseas.
Save Me From Myself
Scheduling a hangover and putting a hydration clinic to the test.
Who's Cooking Dinner?
There are four culinary schools in Charlotte. So why is there a shortage of cooks in the city’s restaurants?
Maureen O'boyle
A television host, a rape survivor, a mother.
Charming Chantilly
Between Plaza Midwood and Elizabeth, a little suburb in the city.
The State Of Farming
Fewer and Fewer young Folks are getting into Farming. what does that mean For their Future —and ours?
Avian Invasion
With homes and businesses overtaking Mecklenburg County’s available land, some bird species are displacing others, leaving behind a less diverse population. One conservation biologist and his team are monitoring the changes—and what they mean for the county’s overall environmental health.