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So you think you can dance? This choreographer (and her showcase) think so, too

Think of “Loose Leaves” as the Tosco Music Party of dance. You pay a modest $12 admission, and Salena Mable Stamp pulls together a...

Want to judge a Charlotte ‘Top Chef’ event?

It’s been hinted about, but now we have the details: Katsuji Tanabe, the trash-talking L.A. chef from this season’s “Top Chef: Charleston,” will come...

UNC surges ahead in ACC with another standout defensive performance

North Carolina coach Roy Williams wasn’t in a place on Wednesday night to put into perspective what his team has done defensively during...

New-look NASCAR: Will recent changes improve the sport? Time to find out.

NASCAR has made a series of changes for the 2017 season ranging from a new top-series sponsor to how the cars are set...

What one Charlotte neighborhood learned from fighting a new development

People sometimes assume developers in Charlotte hold all the cards and can win approval for anything they want. But a fight over new townhouses...

LendingTree earnings beat analyst expectations

LendingTree Inc., the Charlotte-based operator of LendingTree.com, announced on Thursday that its revenue jumped 28.7 percent in the fourth quarter and earnings beat analyst...

Where will Wells Fargo stage its shareholder meeting? The mystery frustrates some investors

In about two months, Wells Fargo is expected to hold its first shareholder meeting since news of its sales scandal erupted in September. One...

Dakota Access oil pipeline camp cleared of protestesters

Authorities on Thursday cleared a protest camp where opponents of the Dakota Access oil pipeline had gathered for the better part of a year,...

More than 25,000 of these elephants are gone – the victims of poachers, study...

The population of forest elephants at a key Central African preserve is sharply declining, and poaching is largely to blame, according to a...

North Mecklenburg voters helped defeat Pat McCrory. Will they turn on transit next?

North Mecklenburg residents have paid their share of the hundreds of millions of dollars collected for mass transit since 1998, but to date they’ve...

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