A network of Black educators, experts and content creators came together to form HillmanTok University, for courses on more ...
Many Charlotte-area residents are familiar with some of the more notable figures in local Black history, people like Harvey Gantt, the first Black student accepted to enroll at Clemson University who ...
City government owns the science museum complex, covering three buildings and 235,000 square feet, and an adjacent parking deck on Church Street. The museum alone measures 144,000 square feet. In all, ...
With that move, King became the first Black woman to work in a full-time assistant coaching position for an NFL franchise. In ...
Former North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has found a new role a month after leaving office, Channel 9′s partners at the ...
Shimei Ricks-Cook was recently awarded the Rick Bonnell Memorial Scholarship. It's a $10,000 scholarship given to North Carolina college students in honor of the late sports writer at the Charlotte ...
With Chiefs vs. Eagles set to kick off, let's dive into Super Bowl prop bets, picks from our experts and the best sportsbook ...
The Omni hosted the Final Four in 1977, its first year hosting the tournament — five years after it was built. The Final Four ...
Wednesday is National Signing Day and we’re letting you know where Charlotte-area high school athletes are heading for ...
Among the new features of the University City Regional Library is a conveyor belt system that will handle books being ...
One perk of being elected president is choosing U.S. attorneys. Will a federal probe of North Carolina GOP legislative spending continue after Donald Trump appoints a new prosecutor?
In that spirit, QCity Metro presents this fifth edition of The Great 28 —Black Charlotteans who are shaping our city. We have ...