
Charlotte through a developer’s eyes, with Adam McMichael and Paul Zarian
Charlotte’s growth has made it one of the hottest real estate markets in the country. But what does the city look like through the eyes of the developers betting millions of dollars on its future?In t...
5 Jun 37min

Reporters Roundtable: Charlotte's month of May in review
May was one of the busiest months Charlotte has seen in recent memory. Mayor Vi Lyles announced her resignation, city leaders reversed course on the controversial I-77 toll lane expansion, data center...
29 Mai 35min

Turning tragedy into support for Charlotte families, with Meg McElwain
After losing her 2-year-old son Mitchell to leukemia, Meg McElwain found herself navigating unimaginable grief while also trying to help her surviving son process the trauma that had reshaped their fa...
22 Mai 37min

The story behind Charlotte’s most talked-about restaurants, with Jamie Brown
Charlotte’s restaurant scene has changed dramatically over the past two decades, and few people have helped shape it more than Jamie Brown. Alongside her husband, Jeff Tonidandel, Brown has built some...
15 Mai 35min

Redefining the New South in Charlotte, with Richard Cooper
The Levine Museum of the New South is preparing for a major new chapter — one that museum leaders hope will help redefine how Charlotte engages with history, community and public conversation. After y...
8 Mai 24min

What colleges really want — and how to stand out
Applying to college has always been stressful, but for today’s students and families, the process can feel more overwhelming than ever. Acceptance rates are shrinking, expectations are shifting and th...
1 Mai 59min

Charlotte’s history explains its biggest challenges, with Tom Hanchett
Charlotte didn’t become the city it is today by accident — and many of the forces that shaped its neighborhoods, growth patterns and economic divides are still at play. From the rise of streetcar subu...
24 Apr 35min




















