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The transportation vote comes down to trust

The transportation vote comes down to trust

Mecklenburg’s transportation referendum isn’t just about rails, roads, or buses. It’s a test of trust—trust in the plan’s guardrails, in elected leaders, and in one another.

Remember Economic Mobility? It’s Still a Priority in Charlotte and the Carolinas

Remember Economic Mobility? It’s Still a Priority in Charlotte and the Carolinas

Sherri Chisholm has carried Charlotte’s economic mobility work through setbacks, doubt, and shifting priorities. Now she and her team are launching into a new decade with a new campaign and data tool. And they’re expanding their efforts to other cities in the state and region, in hopes of ensuring all kids in the Carolinas and beyond have a chance.

For Emma and Joe

For Emma and Joe

What I said as the officiant at a “surprise” wedding in Charlotte

The beautiful leadership of Laura Vinroot Poole

The beautiful leadership of Laura Vinroot Poole

She built Capitol into one of America’s most celebrated boutiques — and a place of care, community, and beauty. This is the story of her family, her vision, and Charlotte’s enduring style.

Charlotte’s Best-Kept Media Secret

Charlotte’s Best-Kept Media Secret

In a city driven by algorithms and polish, Charlotte’s Access 21 remains a haven for unfiltered creativity. Inside the public-access studio, everyday people find a stage, a crew, and the belief that their voices matter.

The Queens-Elon Merger Signals A New Era For Higher Education In Charlotte

The Queens-Elon Merger Signals A New Era For Higher Education In Charlotte

It’s bigger than just a merger. It’s a result of Gen Z’s pragmatism, Charlotte’s tradition of partnerships, and the new rules for surviving in higher ed.

Where Does Charlotte Go From Here?

Where Does Charlotte Go From Here?

In the wake of Iryna Zarutska’s murder, Charlotte faces grief, shame, and scrutiny. What remains is our choice: to splinter, or to grow stronger.

Charlotte’s Day Laborers Wait For Better Days

Charlotte’s Day Laborers Wait For Better Days

On Wendover Road in Charlotte, day laborers wait for jobs that may not come. Their lives capture the uncertainty of work, immigration, and trust.

The Unfiltered Sheriff: Garry McFadden Has A Lot To Say

The Unfiltered Sheriff: Garry McFadden Has A Lot To Say

In exclusive interviews, McFadden defends his workplace culture, praises his programs, and hints at another run for office.

Searching for answers after a killing at a light rail stop

Searching for answers after a killing at a light rail stop

When the unthinkable happens, people don’t want numbers. They want words that speak to their hearts.

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