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Five locally owned restaurants and bars near Uptown Charlotte have announced closures in the past two weeks. The Bella Ciao in Uptown posted a sign saying it’s permanently closed, citing lingering economic challenges since the COVID-19 pandemic. According to WBTV, Mazi in South End also posted that it’s closing for the foreseeable future. Mattie’s Diner […]

Rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, will start for the Cleveland Browns in their Aug. 8 preseason game against the Carolina Panthers. Drafted in the fifth round at No. 144 overall, Sanders had once been projected as a first-round pick, according to WBTV. He played under his father throughout college […]

A new Italian food stall from a Food Network-featured chef is coming to Optimist Hall this Friday. ESO Artisanal Pasta, known for its handmade pasta and traditional sauces, will open Aug. 8 in the popular Charlotte food hall. The concept was founded by Sankofa, a Charlotte native who has appeared on Food Network’s Chopped and […]

Shaq Thompson, recently released by the Carolina Panthers, has put his Charlotte mansion on the market for $10.7 million. Located on Carmel Park Drive in one of the city’s most prestigious neighborhoods, the 10,957-square-foot estate—named “Three Little Birds”—sits on a 1.6-acre lot just two miles from SouthPark and minutes from Uptown. According to WCNC, the […]

We are gearing up to send students back to school prepared with Prep for Success! Join us all month long for back-to-school supply drives and giveaways! Prep for Success is brought to you by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Saturday, August 9th, 10am – 2pmCW Williams Community Health Center3333 Wilkinson Boulevard, […]

The 7th Annual Married 4 Life Walk Weekend Celebration & Gala returns August 22–24, offering couples a faith-based experience focused on building stronger relationships. Hosted by Healing Hearts Healing Homes, Inc., the weekend includes a Couples Mixer, a 2-Mile Unity Walk, and a Red-Carpet Gala. Relationship leaders Coach Martez and Dr. Woodrina Layton will lead […]

James Ferguson, a well-known civil rights attorney based in Charlotte, has died at the age of 82. Ferguson, originally from Asheville, played a major role in helping desegregate Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools in the late 1960s. He later co-founded Charlotte’s first integrated law firm, leading it as president for 40 years. Ferguson also represented former Charlotte Mayor […]

Twelve people were injured Tuesday morning during a fight at a McDonald’s in southwest Charlotte, according to WBTV. Medic said it responded to a call for an assault around 10:30 a.m. at the fast-food restaurant on South Tryon Street near Yancey Road. Paramedics treated 12 people for non-life-threatening injuries at the scene. Three were taken […]

Amazon is investing $10 billion in a new high-tech campus in Richmond County that’s expected to create 500 high-paying jobs, the company announced this week. According to WBTV, the facility will focus on cloud computing and artificial intelligence innovation. While no opening date has been announced, the project marks a major expansion of Amazon’s footprint […]

Former UNC basketball star Antawn Jamison is selling his $14 million mansion in Union County. According to WBTV, the 12,624-square-foot estate, listed Tuesday, sits on 30 gated acres along Crane Road near Waxhaw-Marvin Road. The property includes six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and three half baths, with bespoke finishes and soaring 30-foot ceilings. Luxury features […]

A Tennessee man was arrested Tuesday night after allegedly attempting to steal an Amtrak train in north Charlotte. Joseph Seigle, 43, reportedly broke into the conductor’s car at the Amtrak station on North Tryon Street just before midnight. Two Amtrak employees were in their office when they heard the train horn activate. Seigle faces charges […]