Charlotte area residents approved a plan to add rail, improve bus service, and expand roads, sidewalks, and bike lanes.
Partisan politics has taken hold in North Carolina’s municipal elections–even in the races that are supposed to be non-partisan.
A dispute between a well-connected family and Charlotte Latin, a prestigious private school, could have broader ramifications.
Republicans in the General Assembly paused a 40-year-old trust and accused it of “awarding grants to leftist groups.” ...
The documents UNC-CH released don't address Chris Clemens' claim that trustees inappropriately met in private.
The U.S. Supreme Court has forbidden using gender to remove potential jurors, but N.C. appellate courts have done little to ...
City council candidate April Parker didn't deny the allegation, but said the touching “was not received as intended" and has ...
Community colleges are preparing for increased demand at campus food banks if SNAP goes on hiatus due to the federal government shutdown.
For 75 years, local pacifists have organized a “Peace Booth” at the State Fair. Is it exactly what our moment needs, or a relic of the past?
The coalition of state officials is requesting that a court intervene immediately and release contingency funds to protect SNAP programs.
Rep. Don Davis is seeking reelection for a third time—and under a third congressional map. He has not announced which ...
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