‘Powerful’: Charlotte middle school honored for inclusive program
One Charlotte middle school is being celebrated for its inclusive environment.
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One Charlotte middle school is being celebrated for its inclusive environment.
The Levine Museum of the New South has found a new home in South End after leaving its longtime Uptown location, and community members are being invited to help shape what the next chapter will look like.
One Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools student returned to teach and continue a program he loved as a child.
The historic Paula Theater in Mount Pleasant holds many memories for Jim Avett.
There are over 10,000 children and teens in the foster care system in North Carolina. According to the Children’s Home Society, one of the greatest needs right now is for families to care for older youth.
When one Charlotte mom’s daughter came home from school, worried about her friends being bullied, she took action.
One American Idol hopeful is a Gastonia native who’s been steadily performing around the Charlotte area for four years.
One Charlotte nonprofit is fighting homelessness by providing affordable housing to people with disabilities.
Once a week, a small group of students gathers at Grier Heights Presbyterian Church. They range from elementary-aged to high school, but all are there for one reason — exposure to the arts.
Aretha Franklin, Elton John and the Jackson 5 are just a few of the big names that have come through Bojangles Coliseum and Ovens Auditorium.