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Amid thousands of employees out of work due to federal furloughs, the elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) ...
Bookings at the Charlotte Convention Center shot past 250,000 hotel nights this year, crushing targets through June.
James Ferguson II, a civil rights activist and attorney, dies at 82. He fought for racial equality, argued the landmark Swann ...
Immediate Family” playwright Paul Oakley Stovall has strong ties to Charlotte, as does Phylicia Rashad. The show debuts July ...
At the opening plenary of this year’s conference, President Marc Morial delivered a powerful warning and a resounding call to ...
The first Black woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court is set to visit Charlotte to discuss her memoir, “Lovely ...
NAACP North Carolina State Conference joins the people of Charlotte, the legal community, and civil rights advocates across the nation in mourning the passing of Attorney James Ferguson II, who died ...
A group of state lawmakers and voting rights advocates will meet three times over the next two months to prepare for the next ...
Forty-five-year-old Aaron Tobias Polkey is unlike some members of his generation who grew up in Charleston but left to seek ...
The Chatham County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution Monday honoring Pittsboro's Drake Powell on his selection in ...
Victoria Duncan, a rising senior at Carrollton High School, earned a silver medal in the playwriting category at the national NAACP Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics ...
Ferguson, a partner in North Carolina's first integrated law firm, devoted his career to civil rights and racial justice.