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December 2022
| December 29
December 29, 2022
Charlotte in ‘code yellow’ for COVID exposure as cases rise. Wearing masks encouraged
A Charlotte HBCU among many in national program creating equity with paid internships
Charlotte’s anti-violence team started with baby steps. In 2023, see them soar.
Police investigating death close to South End area on Thursday afternoon
Watch as mom stuns Nashville saloon when performer hands her a fiddle. ‘I got chills’
Charlotte woman who died in snowstorm went to New York to care for her dad
Homegrown interim Panthers coach Steve Wilks might be the answer in 2023
Did you lose power in Duke Energy’s rolling blackouts? We want to hear from you.
Kevin Siers: A cartoon review of 2022
CMS needs $5.25 billion for new facilities. Dennis LaCaria will help lead the way
How some in my evangelical church feel about immigration reform might surprise you
The people who will make a difference in Charlotte in 2023
How Panthers’ Nixon has guided Foreman and Hubbard-led backfield after McCaffrey trade
Peter Han is turning a family grocery store into a ‘cultural hub’ in Charlotte
How much did the 10 most expensive homes sell for in Pineville the week of Dec. 18?
Charlotte FC’s Karol Świderski had the MLS world abuzz in 2022. Expect more of the same.
How much did the 10 most expensive homes sell for in Mint Hill the week of Dec. 18?
NC GOP may change abortion law, but Charlotte clinic isn’t closing until ‘bitter end’
Duke Energy had problem with power source equipment pre-blackout, officials confirm
Charlotte’s year in review: The best and worst of the city in 2022
Hey, Charlotte: These are the moments coming in 2023 that we’ve all been waiting for
Your 5-minute guide to the best things to do in Charlotte | Dec. 30-Jan. 5
How to quit drinking in Charlotte — or change your relationship with alcohol — in 2023
30+ Charlotte-area restaurants that closed in 2022
Xiao Bao is closing at Optimist Hall, and a New York-style deli will take its place