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Apr 16, 2026

Charlotte hits pause on data centers

Residents push back—plus night market, Shatner, Fish Fry, Robot Rumble.

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Apr 9, 2026

Tax week heat, big-bank energy, weekend plans

Final days before April 15, plus 2,000 jobs Uptown, where to eat, and what to do this weekend

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Apr 2, 2026

Charlotte Death Toll Rises on Highways | Mayor's Youth Employment Program Info | Sharon Road Safety Fix - Weekend Picks: Book Crawl, Wine & Food Week!

Don't miss out on the latest news in Charlotte! Grim Reaper on the highways, youth employment program, Sharon Road safety fix, wine and food week, book crawl, and more! Plus, save big at The Spice Garden with a Groupon deal! Check out the best events this weekend!

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Mar 26, 2026

Charlotte’s Costs Are Rising… And People Are Pushing Back

What’s happening across Charlotte this week—from rising costs to can’t-miss events and community impact.

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Apr 21, 2026

Things to Do in Concord and Kannapolis in Your 30s: Where Locals Actually Go

Looking for things to do in Concord and Kannapolis in your 30s? From breweries to disc golf and social leagues, here’s where locals are actually meeting people and building community.

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Apr 21, 2026

Charlotte Power Outages Explained: Causes, Fixes and What Residents Can Do

Why does the power keep going out in Charlotte? Learn the real causes of outages, what Duke Energy is doing to fix them, and how residents can prepare.

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Apr 21, 2026

Charlotte Property Tax Cap Explained: What It Means for Homeowners and the City

North Carolina lawmakers are pushing a property tax cap that could impact Charlotte homeowners, schools, and local services. Here is what you need to know before it hits the ballot.

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Apr 21, 2026

NoDa Braille Trail in Charlotte: A First-of-Its-Kind Accessible Greenway

Charlotte’s NoDa neighborhood is getting a first-of-its-kind Braille Trail designed for the visually impaired. Learn how this accessible greenway connects to the light rail and transforms city access.

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