In 2019, the state set a goal for 2 million North Carolinians to have a college degree or industry credential by 2030. The state has been closing the gap, but isn’t there yet.
A new nonprofit backed by influential Charlotte leader Hugh McColl is buying land across the city to build affordable homes ...
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Thereasea Clark Elder broke barriers for Black public health nurses in Charlotte as the city’s first for the life-saving profession. Born in 1927, the Charlotte native grew up i ...
Gentry recently spoke to the Charlotte Business Journal, sharing her thoughts on rapid passenger growth, looking ahead to ...
SYMPHONY SWINGS on Saturday, February 22, featuring guest artist Dr. Doreen Ketchens, the 'Clarinet Queen of New Orleans.' ...
After losing the CIAA tournament host bid to Baltimore the city of Charlotte, North Carolina hopes to bring the tournament ...
In addition to the CIAA’s earlier run, the ACC’s Men’s Basketball Tournament will return to the Spectrum Center for the 14th ...
With a new face at the helm, WSGE in Gaston County is ready to reach a new generation of independent radio listeners in the ...
The CIAA Tournament stands as a hallmark event, blending high-caliber Division II basketball with a week-long array of ...
DetraPel, Inc., a clean-tech advanced materials company, will relocate its headquarters and advanced manufacturing operations ...
Per Scholas North Carolina has received a $1 million, two-year grant from The BlackRock Foundation to support workforce ...
Charlotte Catholic High School has been taking steps to strengthen its Christian identity. After an uproar from parents, it ...
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