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Mayor offers non-streetcar spending plan

Mayor offers non-streetcar spending plan

There now are a number of options on the table for what Charlotte leaders should do with the 2014 fiscal year budget and accompanying capital investment plan, after Mayor Anthony… Read more »

Apartments approved for intersection of Marvin, Johnston

Apartments approved for intersection of Marvin, Johnston

Changes are coming to the intersection of Johnston and Marvin roads in the Ballantyne area as part of a recently approved apartment complex project that could start next year. Charlotte… Read more »

Army recruit Pollack becomes Cougars’ unequivocal leader in senior season

Army recruit Pollack becomes Cougars’ unequivocal leader in senior season

The kind folks working the late shift at the Morrison YMCA are familiar with Mark Pollack. He’s the 6-foot-8 kid with the sweet jump shot – the kid they usually… Read more »

Levine Children’s Hospital turns 5

Levine Children’s Hospital turns 5

Jenna Clayton knows how important a friendly face can be during tough times. She spent much of her childhood in the operating room or recovering, enduring as many as 50… Read more »

Quail Hollow brings home the cash

Quail Hollow brings home the cash

Art teacher Kelsey Cash is no stranger to winning money for her school. Under her direction, students at Quail Hollow Middle School have proven themselves time and time again with… Read more »

Flooding project continues near golf course

Flooding project continues near golf course

Crews spent the last few days making room along Gleneagles Road in south Charlotte for a new storm drainage pipe that is part of the multi-year flooding-control project around neighborhoods… Read more »

Covenant Day gives back

Covenant Day gives back

Hitting the aisles at a local Target store, students at Covenant Day School quickly realized they have a lot to be thankful for. With a $60 budget and kids their… Read more »

South Charlotte Weekly Education News Dec. 14

South Charlotte Weekly Education News Dec. 14

Charlotte prep helps local food pantries Students at Charlotte Preparatory School recently donated more than 250 grocery bags filled with items for Loaves and Fishes. Fourth-grade students at the school… Read more »

Randolph Middle School Honor Roll

Randolph Middle School Honor Roll

First Quarter Honor Roll A/B Honor Roll Sixth Grade Marisa Abeles, Isaac Abraham-Staton, Malik Addo, Britney Aiken, Sydeny Andersen, William Argueta, Andrew Beals, Morgan Beam, David Benton, Mary-Catherine Berger, Aaradhya… Read more »

Real Help for Real Living

Real Help for Real Living

Today, so many of us do our shopping at Wal-Mart.  But before there was the big box stores, there was a grocery chain (at least it still exists in New… Read more »

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