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Watch pro soccer at storied stadium, see a concert at venerable theater or enjoy the outdoors at Charlotte’s oldest park.
If you’re a fan of Broadway musicals or pop culture, a political junkie, follow sports or have ever waited (and waited) in line at the DMV, the show will likely strike a chord. And a musically stellar ...
Charlotte’s beloved parody show, Charlotte Squawks, celebrates two decades of laughs, pop culture, and politics. Catch it at Booth Playhouse from June 5-28.
Diversity in Sports Forum happening at Central Piedmont Community College. Posted: May 29, 2025 | Last updated: June 6, 2025. Nick Sturdivant chats more about the forum, which is a chance for ...
The father of a North Carolina college student who was shot in a “random” burglary earlier this month while she was staying with University of South Carolina students for the weekend wa… ...
But yeah, it was a shock that he was actually out on the streets." Logan had been studying at Central Piedmont Community College and working two jobs at the time of her death. She had aspirations ...
Father of NC college student 'furious' after career criminal allegedly kills daughter in USC ... Logan had been studying at Central Piedmont Community College and working two jobs at the time of ...
Becky Hawke has been unanimously appointed as Wilmington's new city manager. Hawke brings over 18 years of local government experience, most recently serving as town manager in Matthews.
Under her leadership, the town of Matthews earned its first-ever AAA credit rating from both Moody’s and S&P, a milestone that reflects strong fiscal stewardship and long-term financial stability.
Central Piedmont Community College has formally launched The Community Lifeline initiative to strengthen public safety education and workforce readiness across the region. Included in the ...
The Reagan baseball team, seeded No. 2 in last week’s Central Piedmont 4-A Conference tournament, scored 39 runs in three games–including a 9-0 shutout win against No. 4 Davie County in the ...
Central Piedmont Community College asked Charlotte-Mecklenburg police to “flag” any growing movement against a first responder training facility being built in Matthews, according to emails ...
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