Charlotte spent more than $64,000 to send a delegation of City Council members and staff to Germany in 2024 for an economic development trip that coincided with a Carolina Panthers game in Munich. The city revealed the final price tag for the November trip Wednesday: $64,488.86.
In 2025, visitors are invited to celebrate the Blue Ridge Mountain area’s “new openings and reopenings” wrote the Times’ Shayla Martin.
Things grew worse in Charlotte, North Carolina, last year, with nearly 9% more time spent in traffic than in 2023 with a nearly 11% increase in overall congestion.
The man who in 2016 showed up to a popular pizza restaurant with a gun, claiming there were children being trafficked in the basement, died in an officer-involved shooting on Thursday
There’s been little public movement on the pursuit of a Major League Soccer club since the city last August asked the state to create a new taxing district to pay for a soccer-specific stadium.
A city on the rise, Charlotte is home to nearly one million people and is one of 26 Knight Foundation communities across the country.
As the Buffalo Bills' sport psychologist, Dr. Desaree Festa’s role within the organization is often unseen, but highly valued by coaches and players alike.
Martin Luther King Jr. signs autographs after a speech in Durham in 1958. The civil rights leader made multiple visits to the state over the course of his career as an activist, dating to 1954 when he came to Charlotte in 1954, a year before the Montgomery Bus Boycott made King a national figure.
But these stars ended up in either New York City, Florida or Los Angeles, spread among five of the league's 30 teams. MLS fans have long wondered if big stars would seriously cons
Charlotte’s Department of Homeland Security office saw a long line Thursday, days before President-elect Donald Trump returns to office. Trump has promised to mass deport millions of undocumented immigrants from the country — a prospect that experts say could be difficult and costly to the economy, including in North Carolina.
Taking an NFL job is "not an option" this offseason for new North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick, Tar Heels general manager Michael Lombardi said Thursday in attempting to quash rumors.
Records released to Channel 9 show the city of Charlotte spent more than $64,000 in tax money on the trip across the pond.