‘Light of hope’: Survivor turns into mental health advocate
It was nearly 10 years ago to the day when Jim Love tried to take his own life -- he survived, and thank goodness that he did.
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It was nearly 10 years ago to the day when Jim Love tried to take his own life -- he survived, and thank goodness that he did.
Local artists are utilizing their challenges and talents to produce a show focused on mental health.
A former NFL player turned police officer spoke to youth participants in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Police Activities League on Thursday about his experience surviving abuse. He said he hopes his message can save at least one child.
A study at Wake Forest University could help get critical answers about Alzheimer’s and genetics, including why data says Hispanics and African Americans suffer from the illness 1.5 to 2 times more often than Caucasians.
Cheryl Oliver kept a journal through a hard time in her life. She turned the thoughts she left on the page into a book.
Dozens of high school students received more than $90,000 in scholarships on Saturday.
Alumni of Second Ward High School are working to ensure the legacy of Charlotte’s first public high school for Black students continues, more than 50 years after the original campus was demolished.
The Reverend Jesse Jackson, a civil rights icon and protégé of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., is being honored for his wide-reaching impact on American social justice and politics.
Monday marked nine years since an 18-year-old girl was killed in Charlotte, and the case remains unsolved.
Juliana Lozano remembers being a 17-year-old senior in high school when she had her first real relationship with a man who started off charming, then turned controlling.